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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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