Venive and the Defense of Republican LibertyUniversity of California Press |
Contents
Renaissance Republicanism and the Respublica Christiana | 1 |
The Venetian Political Tradition | 52 |
Venice Preserved | 95 |
The Awakening of Venice | 162 |
Venice under the Giovani | 232 |
Catholic Reformation as Counter | 293 |
Men and Events | 339 |
The Confrontation of Ideals | 417 |
The Decline of the Republic | 483 |
Sarpis | 556 |
Epilogue | 624 |
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