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Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
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Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Jane Black |
ISBN: | 9780199565290 0199565295 9780191721861 0191721867 |
OCLC Number: | 1007134403 |
In: | Black, Jane |
Description: | Online-Ressource IX, 242 Seiten |
Responsibility: | Jane Black |
Abstract:
Jane Black shows how authority above the law, once the preserve of pope and emperor, was seized, exploited, and eventually relinquished, by the ruling Milanese dynasties. Lawyers supported the free use of absolute power at first, but both sides realised that society could not function unless property and other rights were respected.
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- Renaissance; Italy; Milan
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- Authoritarianism; Italy; Milan; History, To 1500
- Law; Italy; Milan; History, To 1500
- Duchies; Italy; History, To 1500
- Herrschaft
- Mailand
- Milan (Italy) -- History -- To 1535
- Milan (Italy) -- Politics and government
- Milan (Italy) -- Social conditions
- Sforza family
- Visconti family
- Authoritarianism -- Italy -- Milan -- History -- To 1500
- Duchies -- Italy -- History -- To 1500
- Law -- Italy -- Milan -- History -- To 1500
- Power (Social sciences) -- Italy -- Milan -- History -- To 1500
- Renaissance -- Italy -- Milan
- Geschichte 1329-1535