The Medieval City State

The Medieval City State
Title The Medieval City State PDF eBook
Author Maude Violet Clarke
Publisher
Pages 246
Release 1926
Genre Cities and towns, Medieval
ISBN

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Medieval Cities

Medieval Cities
Title Medieval Cities PDF eBook
Author Henri Pirenne
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1925
Genre Cities and towns, Medieval
ISBN

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"This little volume contains the substance of lectures ... delivered from October to December 1922 in several American universities."--Pref. Bibliography: p. [245]-249.

The Medieval City State

The Medieval City State
Title The Medieval City State PDF eBook
Author Maude Violet Clarke
Publisher
Pages 246
Release 1926
Genre Cities and towns, Medieval
ISBN

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City States in Classical Antiquity and Medieval Italy

City States in Classical Antiquity and Medieval Italy
Title City States in Classical Antiquity and Medieval Italy PDF eBook
Author Anthony Molho
Publisher
Pages 672
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN

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This comprehensive yet suggestive book offers innovative answers to familiar questions, as in the articles of David Whitehead and Erich Gruen on the nature and power of the citizen body. City-States also breaks new ground in its persuasive documentation of the ways in which seemingly disparate disciplines may profitably share methods and data.

The Italian City-State

The Italian City-State
Title The Italian City-State PDF eBook
Author Philip Jones
Publisher Clarendon Press
Pages 718
Release 1997-05-22
Genre History
ISBN 0191590304

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Italy in the Middle Ages was unique among the countries of Europe in recreating, in a changed environment, the urban civilization of antiquity - the society, culture, and political formations of city-states. This book examines the origins and nature of this phenomenon from the fall of Rome to the eve of its consummation, the Italian Renaissance. The explanation is sought in Italy's singular `double existence' between two contrasted worlds - ancient and medieval. The ancient was characterised by the total predominance of the landed aristocracy in economy and society, enforced through a peculiar system of city states embracing town and country. The new medieval influences were marked by the separation of town, country and aristocracy, by the identification of towns with trade and a mercantile bourgeoisie, and by commercial and proto-industrial revolution. Italy shared in both worlds. It remained a land of cities and of an urbanized ruling class (except in the Norman South) and re-established territorial city states; but the staes were very different from those of antiquity, the city leaders in the commercial revolution, and Italy itself seen as a nation of shopkeepers, birthplace of capitalism. In this fascinating and ground-breaking study, Philip Jones traces in detail the tension and interaction between the two traditions, civic and patrician, mercantile and bourgeois, through all phases of Italian life to their culmination in two rival regimes of communes and despots.

Sovereign City

Sovereign City
Title Sovereign City PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Parker
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 262
Release 2004
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781861892195

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This title provides an examination of the rise, evolution and decline of the city-state, from ancient times to the present day.

The Medieval City State

The Medieval City State
Title The Medieval City State PDF eBook
Author Maude Violet Clarke
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1926
Genre Cities and towns, Medieval
ISBN

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