意大利

Chris Wickham
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本章考察了其他意大利公社的发展,以阐明城市领导人在进入新的公社世界时认为他们在做什么。重点是15个左右其他城市的一系列城市经验,按区域分组:皮埃蒙特;伦巴第和爱米莉亚;罗马涅和威尼托;和托斯卡纳。这一章首先考虑热那亚和阿斯蒂,这两个城市表现出活跃的早期执政官,然后转向伦巴第和艾米利亚,罗马涅和威尼托以及托斯卡纳的公社。它表明意大利公社发展的时间顺序遵循一些可识别的地理线,公社的争议程度各不相同,最早的有文献记载的公社在形成有组织的领事领导之前就有集会。本章还探讨了家族作为社区领袖的角色,以及执政官的统治如何变得更加制度化。
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This chapter examines the development of other Italian communes in order to elucidate what city leaders thought they were doing when they moved into the new communal world. Emphasis is given to a range of urban experiences in fifteen or so other cities, grouped regionally—Piemonte; Lombardy and Emilia; Romagna and the Veneto; and Tuscany. The chapter first considers Genoa and Asti, two cities that showed active early consuls, before turning to the communes of Lombardy and Emilia, Romagna and the Veneto, and Tuscany. It shows that the chronological pacing of communal development in Italy follows some recognizable geographical lines, that the degree to which communes were contested varied, and that the earliest documented communes had assemblies before they developed a consular leadership in any organized way. The chapter also explores the roles of families as communal leaders and how the rule of consuls became more institutionalized.
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