Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici and the Crisis of Renaissance Italy
- Author: Alison Brown, Royal Holloway, University of London
- Date Published: September 2023
- availability: Not yet published - available from December 2024
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108746571
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Following the life of one man, Piero de' Medici, Lorenzo the Magnificent's son, Alison Brown sheds new light on several of the most important themes of Renaissance history and culture by combining political history, the history of ideas, and cultural history. This interdisciplinary study weaves together an understudied period of crisis in Italy which brought down three leading dynasties, the revolution that in turn led to the new political realism of writers like Machiavelli, Guicciardini and Francesco Vettori, and, finally, the transition from the civic culture of the early Renaissance to the courtly or princely culture of the Cinquecento. Focusing on Piero's full life and colourful character, Brown grants us a unique and contextualised insight into the patronage, culture and politics of Renaissance Italy whilst grounding broader trends within the lived experience of Florence's most famous ruling family.
Read more- An interdisciplinary examination of Renaissance Italy, combining political, social and cultural history
- A biographic focus roots broader themes of the period to the lived experience and contextualises the patronage, politics and culture of the period
- Provides a new perspective on a relatively understudied period of crisis in Renaissance Italy
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'In this detailed, compelling biography, Piero de' Medici emerges as far more complex and subtle than historians have previously credited. Brown reveals his attempts to navigate an almost-impossible situation as emblematic of the wider transformation of political morality and culture in Italy provoked by the crisis of the 1490s.' Nicholas Scott Baker, Macquarie University, Sydney
See more reviews'Alison Brown, premier historian of Renaissance Florence, crafted a compelling, revisionist biography of Lorenzo the Magnificent's ill-fated son and heir Pero. The book is carefully researched in the Medici papers and engagingly written. A must read on the Florentine Republic's decline during the disastrous wars that crushed independent Italian city-states.' Melissa M. Bullard, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
'Brown's magisterial and elegantly-written study provides the first detailed examination of the career of Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici and offers, in the process, an entirely new perspective on Florentine and Italian politics at the time of the French invasion at the end of the fifteenth century.' William Caferro, Vanderbilt University, Nashville
'Lorenzo the Magnificent's son Piero was blamed for the collapse of the Florentine republic, surrendering to France in 1494. Using overlooked Medici letters, Brown reveals how his attempt to emulate the acrobatic politics of his father, balancing the powers of Italy and his own roles of prince and citizen, drove him to desperation.' Dale Kent, University of California, Riverside
'Brown expertly uses a wealth of unpublished letters to reconstruct the cultural tensions of Piero's life before exile and his fruitless search for repatriation in the complex world of Italian politics. A splendid work that brings new light to a critical period of Italian history.' John Najemy, Cornell University, New York
'This is an impressive monograph that fills a surprising gap in the historiography … It is archival sleuthing and research at its best. The book adds new nuance to this previously shadowy figure, and in doing so provides a stronger foundation for future studies on the politics of the Italian Peninsula, especially Florence, in the late Quattrocento.' Brian J. Maxson , H-Net
'Debunking the many myths around this enigmatic member of the Medici family through a meticulous, unprejudiced examination of his life and historical context is without a doubt the greatest virtue of Alison Brown's important new book.' Stefano Dall'Aglio, Journal of Modern History
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- Date Published: September 2023
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108746571
- length: 352 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 19 mm
- weight: 0.512kg
- availability: Not yet published - available from December 2024
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I. The Early Years:
1. Piero's childhood
2. Family backgrounds
3. Education under Poliziano's tutelage
4. Political tyro at home and abroad, 1484–86
5. Marrying into the Roman aristocracy, 1487–88
6. The choice of Hercules: between duty and pleasure, 1488–89
7. Piero as Lorenzo's deputy, 1490–91
Part II. Between Republicanism and Princely Rule:
8. Cultural patronage and sportsmanship
9. Ruling as patrons in Florence's dominium and beyond
Part III. Piero in Power:
10. Lorenzo's death and its aftermath, 1492
11. Balancing power in Italy, 1493
12. 'The Viper with its tail in Florence', 1493–94
13. The crux:
1494
14. The French Descent
15. Revolution in Florence
Part IV. Piero in Exile:
16. Perambulating Italy, 1494–97
17. 'Contamination in the labyrinth': networking in exile
18. The last years, 1498–1503
19. Piero's burial and legacy
Conclusion:
20. Power and legitimacy in Renaissance Italy.
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