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A Companion To Late Medieval And Early Modern Milan The Distinctive Features Of An Italian State Andrea Gamberini

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A Companion To Late Medieval And Early Modern Milan The Distinctive Features Of An Italian State Andrea Gamberini
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.83 MB
Author: Andrea Gamberini
ISBN: 9789004284098, 9004284095
Language: English
Year: 2015

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A Companion To Late Medieval And Early Modern Milan The Distinctive Features Of An Italian State Andrea Gamberini by Andrea Gamberini 9789004284098, 9004284095 instant download after payment.

Milan was for centuries the most important center of economic, ecclesiastical and political power in Lombardy. As the State of Milan it extended in the Renaissance over a large part of northern and central Italy and numbered over thirty cities with their territories. A Companion to Late Medieval and early Modern Milan examines the story of the city and State from the establishment of the duchy under the Viscontis in 1395 through to the 150 years of Spanish rule and down to its final absorption into Austrian Lombardy in 1704. It opens up to a wide readership a well-documented synthesis which is both fully informative and reflects current debate. 20 chapters by qualified and distinguished scholars offer a new and original perspective with themes ranging from society to politics, music to literature, the history of art to law, the church to the economy

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