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Rural Communities in Renaissance Tuscany: Religious Identities and Local Loyalties
Rural Communities in Renaissance Tuscany: Religious Identities and Local Loyalties,  At the conclusion of the fifteenth century and well into the first half of the sixteenth, Florence underwent radical political and social transformations. The republic, which had nurtured the cultural phenomenon of the Renaissance, was finally overthrow, Rural Communities in Renaissance Tuscany: Religious Identities and Local Loyalties has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • Rural Communities in Renaissance Tuscany: Religious Identities and Local Loyalties
  • Written by author Cecilia Hewlett
  • Published by Brepols Publishers, December 2008
  • " At the conclusion of the fifteenth century and well into the first half of the sixteenth, Florence underwent radical political and social transformations. The republic, which had nurtured the cultural phenomenon of the Renaissance, was finally overthrow
  • At the conclusion of the fifteenth century and well into the first half of the sixteenth, Florence underwent radical political and social transformations. The republic, which had nurtured the cultural phenomenon of the Renaissance, was finally overthrown
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Acknowledgements vii

List of Figures ix

List of Tables x

List and Abbreviations of Archival Sources xi

A Note on Sources xiii

Introduction 1

Part I The Communes and their Government

Chapter 1 Florentine Control of the Territories and the Machinery of Local Government 15

Chapter 2 The Pistoian Mountains and Factional Conflict 43

Chapter 3 Gangalandi and Sharecropping in the Traditional Florentine Contado 75

Chapter 4 The Walls of Scarperia 107

Part II Rural Parish Communities and Florentine Patrons

Chapter 5 Religious Institutions in the Countryside 135

Chapter 6 Campanilismo and Religious Identities in Gangalandi, Scarperia, and the Pistoian Mountains 163

Chapter 7 The Miraculous Madonna delle Carceri 197

Appendix 1 Captains of the Pistoian Mountains, 1473-1550 211

Appendix 2 Podesta of Gangalandi, 1473-1550 216

Appendix 3 Vicars of the Mugello, 1473-1550 221

Appendix 4 Gonfalonieri of Scarperia, 1499-1538 226

Index 229


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