
Popular Protest and Ideals of Democracy in Late Renaissance Italy
Samuel K. Cohn, Jr.(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 30. December 2021
Book
Hardback
282 pages
978-0-19-284947-2 (ISBN)
Description
Popular Protest and Ideals of Democracy in Late Renaissance Italy is the first study to analyse popular protest across the Italian peninsula and the Venetian colonies during the early modern period, 1494 to 1559. Drawing on over 100 contemporary chronicles and diaries, the fifty-eight volumes of Marin Sanudo's diplomatic dispatches, mercantile letters, and commentary, and 586 collective supplications scattered through archival sources from towns and villages in the Grand duchy of Milan, Samuel K. Cohn, Jr. places these incidents and their patterns in comparative perspectives, first with the late medieval heyday of popular revolt and then with regions north of the Alps. Cohn finds new developments during the early modern period such as an increase in women rebels, mutinies of soldiers, and new tactics of revolts such as shop closures, peaceful demonstrations of strength, and use of religious processions for discussions of tactics and strategies for obtaining logistic advantage. At the same time, these protests show convergences with the medieval Italian past, with leaders coming almost exclusively from the ranks of nonelites, religious ideology playing a surprisingly minor role, and the majority of revolts centring overwhelming in towns and cities. Finally, this study demonstrates that democracies do not just die under the duress of military occupation and growing powers of autocratic regimes. Ideals of representation and equality not only persisted; they could emerge in new forms and with greater sophistication.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
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15 black and white figures/maps
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 168 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
612 gr
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978-0-19-284947-2 (9780192849472)
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Person
Samuel K. Cohn, Jr. is a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and teaches at the University of Glasgow. He received his PhD from Harvard, supervised by David Herlihy, in 1978. He has published thirteen monographs, three edited volumes, and over 100 articles in journals such as Past & Present, Economic History Review, Social History, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, Les Annales, and Studi Storici. Over the past two decades, he has taught and published on two broad themes: the history of plagues and the history of popular insurrection. In 2017 he was the first 'Federico Chabod Visiting Professor', L'Universita degli Studi, Milano (Statale).
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Professor of Medieval HistoryProfessor of Medieval History, University of Glasgow
Content
Introduction: Questions and Sources
Prologue: The Decline in Popular Revolt in Fifteenth-Century Italy
Part I: Differences
1: Chants and Flags
2: Prices and Crises
3: Women
4: Shopkeepers and Soldiers
Part II: Convergences
5: Varieties of Protest (i): Peasants, Alliances, Economics, and Religion
6: Varieties of Revolt (ii): Leaders, Hate, Nobles, Children, the popolo
7: Ideals of Representation
8: Equality
Prologue: The Decline in Popular Revolt in Fifteenth-Century Italy
Part I: Differences
1: Chants and Flags
2: Prices and Crises
3: Women
4: Shopkeepers and Soldiers
Part II: Convergences
5: Varieties of Protest (i): Peasants, Alliances, Economics, and Religion
6: Varieties of Revolt (ii): Leaders, Hate, Nobles, Children, the popolo
7: Ideals of Representation
8: Equality