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Medieval and Renaissance Pistoia: the social history of an Italian town, 1200-1430
Herlihy, David.
Year: 1967.
Publisher:  Yale University press. 
© David Herlihy
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table of contents
Frontmatter
Preface
Abbreviations
A Note on Citations
A Note on Weights and Measures
Introduction
1. The Formation of the Medieval Territory
2. The Land and Its Resources
3. Population, Growth and Decline
4. Demographic Patterns, 1427
5. The Population Catastrophe: a Review of Causes
6. The Agricultural Economy
7. The Urban Economy
8. Social Transformations
9. Political Transformations
10. Directions of Cultural Change
Appendixes
I. Population Surveys of Pistoia's Countryside, ca. 1244-1427
II. The Life Table of Pistoia's Population, 1427
III. The Wedding Expenses of Lotto di Gualfredi Cancellieri
Index
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Title: Medieval and Renaissance Pistoia : the social history of an Italian town, 1200-1430 by David Herlihy.
Author: Herlihy, David
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Source Version: Medieval and Renaissance Pistoia : the social history of an Italian town, 1200-1430 by David Herlihy
Herlihy, David
New Haven: Yale University press, 1967.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00961
Subject Headings: • Pistoia (Italy) -- History
• Pistoia (Italy) -- Social conditions
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