Contents Acknowledgements 8 Editors'Preface 9 Proceedingsofaconferencesponsoredby BrownUniversity'sThomasJ.WatsonJr.InstituteforInternationalStudies IntroductoryRemarks: MaxWeber's "The City" Revisited, 19 WilfriedNippel PART I CONSCIOUSNESS AND REPRESENTATION Reflectionsofthe Greek Cityon Unityand Division,NicoleLoraux 33 Rome:The History ofan Anachronism, Timothy]. Cornell 53 The Cityand the "New" Saints,ChiaraPrugoni 71 Cityand Citizen: ChangingPerceptionsintheFifteenthand Sixteenth Centuries,AlisonBrown 93 Commentary: CarmineAmpolo 113 GiovanniCiappelli 121 PART II CITIZENS AND THE POLITICAL CLASSES DistributioninallofEurope(includingtheU.K.)byFranzSteinerVerlag,Stuttgart Normsof CitizenshipinAncientGreece,DavidWhitehead 13S The LegalDefinition ofCitizenshipinthe LateMiddle Ages, 155 DiegoQuaglioni Who Rules?Power and ParticipationinAthensand Rome, WalterEder 169 The Rulers ofFlorence,1282-1530,DavidHerlihY 197 From Socialto PoliticalRepresentationinRenaissanceFlorence, 223 Riccardo Fubini Commentary: Christiane Klapisch-Zuber 241 PART III POLITICS AND CONFLICT Copyright©1991 byFranzSteinerVerlag The ExerciseofPowerintheRomanRepublic, ErichS.Gruen 251 Allrights reserved The Dialogue ofPower inFlorentinePolitics,]ohnM. Najemy 269 Publishedinthe UnitedStatesofAmericaby TheUniversityofMichiganPress ATypology ofSocialConflictin GreekPoleis,Thomas]. Figueira 289 1994 1993 1992 1991 4 3 2 1 SocialStructure and ConflictintheMedieval City,Giorgio Craceo 309 Library ofCongressCataloging-in PublicationDataappliedfor Commentary: HarryW. Pleket 331 TSRN0-477_1mSl~_Q RonaldF Weissman 345 PART IV URBAN AND ARCHITECTURAL FORMS The City ofAthens:Space,Symbol,Structure, Tonio Holscher 355 UrbanDevelopmentinAncientRome and the Impact ofEmpire, 381 L. Richardson jr CivicUrbanisminMedieval Florence,FranekSznura 403 ToOurColleagues in UrbanisminMedieval Venice,JuergenSchulz 419 theDepartmentofClassics andtheDepartmentofHistory, Commentary: EdmondFrezouls 447 Brown University, JamesAckerman 453 mostespeciallyto thememory ofDavid Herlihy PART V SYMBOLS AND RITUALS SymbolsandRituals in ClassicalAthens,Adalberto Giovannini 459 FromViolenceto Blessing: Symbolsand RitualsinAncientRome, 479 Keith Hopkins Symbolsand Rituals inFlorence,FrancoCardini 499 The Self-DefinitionoftheVenetian Republic,PatriciaFortiniBrown 511 Commentary: Glen W. Bowersock 549 MarinoBerengo .. 555 PART VI TERRITORY, EXTERNAL RELATIONS AND EMPIRE City-State,Territoryand Empirein ClassicalAntiquity, Kurt Raaflaub 565 The Italian City-Stateand ItsTerritory, GiorgioChittolini 589 Diplomacy inthe ItalianCity-State,JamesS.Grubb 603 Commentary: Hartmut Galsterer 619 AnthonyMolho 627 ConcludingReflections, Guido Clemente 641 Index 649
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