Patricians and Popolani : The Social Foundations of the Venetian Renaissance State /
Community and conflict in early Renaissance : Family structure and marriage ties : The world of work : guild structure and artisan networks : The parochial clergy and communities of the sacred.
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Language: | English |
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Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
2019
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Table of Contents:
- One. Community and conflict in early Renaissance Venice
- Two. Urban form and social stratification: The Civitas Venetiarum
- The evolution of the early Renaissance city
- Patricians, popolo grande, and popolo minuto
- Three. Family structure and marriage ties
- The patrician family
- The popolo grande family
- The popolo minuto family
- Four. The world of work: guild structure and artisan networks
- Production techniques and guild structure
- The social world of Venetian artisans
- Five. The parochial clergy and communities of the sacred
- The parish clergy as social intermediaries
- Communities of the sacred
- The parish clergy as social intermediaries
- Communities of the sacred
- Six. Vicinanza and Amicizia: neighborhoods and patronage in early Renaissance Venice
- Male patronage: the development of state-centered ties
- Neighbors and friends: female patronage
- Seven. From community to hierarchy: the transformation of Venetian social ties
- Venetian society in the early Renaissance
- From community to hierarchy.