History from Crime by Edward Muir

History from Crime by Edward Muir

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This volume explores the social and political history of early modern Italy through the study of criminal records. It includes a new look at the political values and norms of Renaissance Florence, provided by an examination of selected cases of political corruption.

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History from Crime by Edward Muir

How were popular attitudes toward death and life revealed in the illegal 17th-century practice of re-baptizing dead babies? What can be learned about the nature of government and economy in early modern Genoa by studying the methods of Renaissance counterfeiters? Why were certain forms of magic and witchcraft redefined by the Enlightenment as murder? In the latest volume of "Selections from 'Quaderni Storici'", Edward Muir and Guido Ruggiero bring together groups of scholars to explore the social and political history of early modern Italy through the study of criminal records. Like other volumes in the series, "History from Crime" demonstrates how an analysis of documents once thought beneath scholarly notice can offer new insights into the past. The authors show, for example, how the practice of keeping concubines by priests in early modern Siena reveals the contours of religious and social perceptions of the time. An analysis of the dynamics of rural feuds helps redefine the structures of power in the 17th and 18th centuries. And a new look at the political values and norms of Renaissance Florence is provided by an examination of selected cases of political corruption.
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ISBN 13 9780801847332
ISBN 10 0801847338
Titre History from Crime
Auteur Edward Muir
Série Selections From Quaderni Storici
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Johns Hopkins University Press
Année de publication 1994-05-01
Nombre de pages 248
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