Most of these papers were presented at a conference, held at Villa I Tatti, Florence, 12-14 October 2011
Includes bibliographical references (pages 379-418) and index
John E. LawIntroduction / Robert Black: Preface
Giorgio Chittolini: PART 1. POWER AND LEGITIMACY. Dominant cities : Florence, Genoa, Venice, and their territories in the fifteenth century
Gian Maria Varanini: Medicean Florence and beyond : legitimacy of power and urban traditions
Andrea Zorzi: Communal traditions and personal power in Renaissance Florence : the Medici as signori
Melissa Meriam Bullard: Diplomacy, language, and the "arts of power"
Riccardo Fubini: Lorenzo the Magnificent's regime : aims, iimage, and constitutional framework
Jane Black: Medici and Sforza : breeds apart?
Marco Gentile: Tuscans and Lombards : the political culture of officialdom
Alison Brown: Piero in power, 1492-94 : a balance sheet for four generations of Medici control
Franco Franceschi: PART II. ECONOMIC POLICY. Medici economic policy
Lorenz Böninger: Lorenzo de' Medici and foreigners : recommendations and reprisals
David S. Peterson: PART III. RELIGION AND THE CHURCH. The Albizzi, the early Medici, and the Florentine church, 1375-1460
Paolo Orvieto: Religion and literature in oligarchic, Medicean, and Savonarolan Florence
David S. Chambers: A cardinal in Rome : a Florentine and Medici ambition
Dale V. Kent: PART IV. THE MEDICI AND THEIR IMAGE. Patriarchal ideals, patronage practices and the authority of Cosimo "il Vecchio"
Francesco Bausi: The Medici : defenders of liberty in fifteenth-century Florence
Paola Ventrone: Medicean theater : image and message
Blake Wilson: Sound patrons : the Medici and Florentine musical life
Stephen J. Milner: The Medici question : a rhetorical "special case"?
Alison Wright: Marking time : Medici imagery and princely iconography
Amanda Lillie: The politics of castellation
John M. Najemy: Cosimo de' Medici and Francesco Sforza in Machiavelli's Florentine histories
Carolyn James.: Florence and Ferrara : dynastic marriage and politics
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