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The origins of the State in Italy, 1300-1600

Julius Kirshner 1996 © University of Chicago Press
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  • 9780226437729 (ebook)
  • 9780226437699 (hardcover)
  • 9780226437705 (paper)
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  • European: 1400-1800
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  • Frontmatter (page N/A)
  • Editors' Note (page vi)
  • Introduction: The State Is "Back In" (Julius Kirshner, page 1)
  • Legitimacy, Discipline, and Institutions: Three Necessary Conditions for the Birth of the Modern State (Pierangelo Schiera, page 11)
  • The "Private," the "Public," the State (Giorgio Chitolini, page 34)
  • Law and Jurists in the Formation of the Modern State in Italy (Aldo Mazzacane, page 62)
  • Center and Periphery (Elena Fasano Guarini, page 74)
  • The State and Public Finance: A Hypothesis Basedon the History of Late Medieval Florence (Anthony Molho, page 97)
  • The Courts (Trevor Dean, page 136)
  • Church, Religion, and State in the Early Modern Period (Roberto Bizzocchi, page 152)
  • The Italian League and the Policy of the Balance of Power at the Accession of Lorenzo de' Medici (Riccardo Fubini, page 166)
  • Index (page 200)
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SCJ 29.2 (Summer, 1998): 612-614 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0361-0160%28199822%2929%3A2%3C612%3ATOOTSI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-8
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