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List of figures | ||
Preface and acknowledgements | ||
Ch. 1 | From town to city-state | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Social transformation | 21 |
Ch. 3 | Urban transformation | 31 |
Ch. 4 | The role of the Church | 59 |
Ch. 5 | Territory | 83 |
Ch. 6 | Economy | 109 |
Ch. 7 | The birth of a capital | 145 |
App. I | Excavations conducted in and around Naples during the 1980s | 153 |
App. II | Ecclesiastical building in Naples up to 1140 | 159 |
App. III | Chronological table | 163 |
App. IV | Chronology of the dukes and the bishops of Naples | 167 |
References | 169 | |
Index | 187 |
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