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Petrarch's War - Florence and the Black Death in Context

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Introduction: plague in context: Florence 1349-50; 1. Petrarch's war; 2. The practice of war and the Florentine army; 3. Economy of war at a time of plague; 4. Plague, soldiers' wages, and the Florentine public workforce; 5. The bell ringer travels to Avignon, the cook goes to Hungary: towards an understanding of the Florentine labor force, 1349-50; Epilogue: why two years matter (and the short-term is not inconsistent with the long-term).

About the author

William Caferro is Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of History and Professor of Classics and Mediterranean Studies at Vanderbilt University, Tennessee. He has held fellowships at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton, Villa I Tatti in Florence and the Italian Academy at Columbia University and, in 2010, he received a Simon R. Guggenheim fellowship. He has written widely on medieval and Renaissance Italy, including Mercenary Companies and the Decline of Siena (1998), The Spinelli of Florence: Fortunes of a Renaissance Merchant Family (2001), John Hawkwood: An English Mercenary in Fourteenth-Century Italy (2006), which won the Otto Gründler Award from the International Medieval Congress, and Contesting the Renaissance (2010).

Product details

Authors William Caferro, Caferro William
Publisher Cambridge Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.03.2020
 
EAN 9781108439305
ISBN 978-1-108-43930-5
Dimensions 230 mm x 150 mm x 10 mm
Weight 370 g
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

Europe, European History, English, HISTORY / Europe / General, military history, florence, Italy, Economic history, Medieval History, c 1000 CE to c 1500

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