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Genevra Sforza and the Bentivoglio - Family, Politics, Gender and Reputation in (and beyond) Renaissance Bologna

Anglais · Livre de poche

Paraît le 01.12.2025

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Genevra Sforza (ca. 1441-1507) lived her long life near the apex of Italian Renaissance society as wife of two successive de facto rulers of Bologna: Sante Bentivoglio then Giovanni II Bentivoglio. Placed there twice without a dowry by Duke Francesco Sforza as part of a larger Milanese plan, Genevra served the Bentivoglio by fulfilling the gendered role demanded of her by society, most notably by contributing eighteen children, accepting many illegitimates born to Giovanni II, and helping arrange their futures for the success of the family at large. Based on contemporary archival research conducted across Italy, this biography presents Genevra as the object of academic study for the first time. The book also explores how Genevra's life-story, filled with a multitude of successes appropriate for an elite fifteenth-century female, has been transformed into a farraginous body of misogynistic legends claiming she destroyed the Bentivoglio and the city of Bologna.

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Illustrations, Tables, Figures And Documents, Abbreviations, Acknowledgements & Dedication, Introduction, Chapter One - Genevra Sforza de' Bentivoglio (ca. 1441-1507): Lost and Found in Renaissance Italy, Chapter Two - Twice Bentivoglio: Genevra Sforza On The Marriage Market (1446-1454 and 1463-1464), Chapter Three - Genevra Sforza And Bentivoglio Family Strategies: Creating And Extending Kinship On A Massive Scale, Chapter Four - Genevra Sforza In Her Own Words: Patron And Client Relationships From Her Correspondence, Chapter Five - The Wheel Of Fortune: Genevra Sforza And The Fall Of The Bentivoglio (1506-1507), Chapter Six - Making and Dispelling Fake History: Genevra Sforza And Her 'Black Legends' (1506-present), Conclusions

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Elizabeth Louise Bernhardt (PhD, University of Toronto) has enjoyed living for many years between Bologna and Rome where the stories of this book unfold. In Italy she has taught courses about her main interests: the history and culture of the Italian family (for the University of California in Rome) and early modern Italian art and artisan history (for the Liceo Classico Giulio Cesare in Rome). There she also published two handbooks about Italian art with Ginevra Bentivoglio Editoria. In her hometown she has taught Italian at Saint Louis University and is currently a Lecturer in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at Washington University in St. Louis.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Elizabeth Bernhardt
Edition Taylor and Francis
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 01.12.2025
 
EAN 9781041180166
ISBN 978-1-041-18016-6
Pages 344
Thème Gendering the Late Medieval and Early Modern World
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Histoire > Général, dictionnaires

European History, HISTORY / Europe / Italy, HISTORY / Women, Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700, History and Archaeology, HISTORY / Europe / Renaissance

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