The Culture and Politics of Regime Change in Italy, c.1494-c.1559
Alexander Lee editor Brian Jeffrey Maxson editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Sep '22
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This volume offers the first comprehensive survey of regime change in Italy in the period c.1494–c.1559.
Far from being a purely modern phenomenon, regime change was a common feature of life in Renaissance Italy – no more so than during the Italian Wars (1494–1559). During those turbulent years, governments rose and fell with dizzying regularity. Some changes of regime were peaceful; others were more violent. But whenever a new reggimento took power, old social tensions were laid bare and new challenges emerged – any of which could easily threaten its survival. This provoked a variety of responses, both from newly established regimes and from their opponents. Constitutional reforms were proposed and enacted; civic rituals were developed; works of art were commissioned; literary works were penned; and occasionally, aspects of material culture were pressed into service, as well. Comparative in approach and broad in scope, it offers a provocative new view of the diverse political, culture, and economic factors, which ensured the survival (or demise) of regimes – not only in "major" polities like Florence, Rome, and Venice, but also in less-well-studied regions like Savoy.
This book will appeal to researchers and students alike interested in cultural, political, and military history.
ISBN: 9781032057552
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 684g
274 pages