Reinterpreting Genoese Civil Conflicts Reinterpreting Genoese Civil Conflicts

Reinterpreting Genoese Civil Conflicts

The Chronicle of Ottobonus Scriba

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Publisher Description

A compelling new study of conflicts in Genoa during the 12th century. This book takes on the established orthodoxy about the extent, nature and effects of family conflicts and other civil disputes in medieval Genoa. As Emanuele Ferragina writes in the Foreword, Inguscio "brings history and its complexity back in, and he does so in a clear and empirically informed way. For this reason, Inguscio's analysis sheds a light on the study of conflict and violence in medieval Europe" without trying "to demonstrate a de-contextualised theory." The work enriches our understanding of this time of crucial transition in Europe and the use of history and economic methods to explain it.


Part of the History & Heroes Series from Quid Pro Books. Available in 2015 print editions as well. The digital version features linked notes, active Contents, live URLs in notes, and linked cross-references.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
12 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
108
Pages
PUBLISHER
Quid Pro Books
SIZE
415.4
KB

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