Society and individual in Renaissance Florence /
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Table of Contents:
- "Be rather loved than feared": class relations in Quattrocento Florence / F.W. Kent
- Giannozzo and his elders: Alberti's critique of Renaissance patriarchy / John M. Najemy
- Li emergenti bisogni matrimoniali in Renaissance Florence / Julius Kirshner
- Michele del Giogante's house of memory / Dale Kent
- Inheritance and identity in early Renaissance Florence: the estate of Paliano di Falco / Thomas Kuehn
- Perceived insults and their consequences: Acciaiuoli, Neroni, and Medici relationships in the 1460's / Margery A. Ganz
- The war of the eight saints in Florentine memory and oblivion / David S. Peterson
- Naming a nun: spiritual exemplars and corporate identity in Florentine convents, 1450-1530 / Sharon T. Strocchia
- The prophet as physician of souls: Savonarola's manual for confessors / Donald Weinstein
- Raging against priests in Italian Renaissance verse / Lauro Martines
- Liturgy for nonliturgists: a glimpse at San Lorenzo / William M. Bowsky
- The Florentine criminal underworld: the underside of the Renaissance / John K. Brackett
- Lay male identity in the institutions of a Tuscan provincial town / James R. Banker
- Insiders and outsiders: the changing boundaries of exile / Alison Brown
- The identity of the expatriate: Florentines in Venice in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries / Paula Clarke
- Clement VII and the crisis of the sack of Rome / Paul Flemer.