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Florentine Patricians and Their Networks

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In Florentine Patricians and Their Networks, Elisa Goudriaan presents the first comprehensive overview of the cultural world and diplomatic strategies of Florentine patricians in the seventeenth ce...
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  • 26 October 2017
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In Florentine Patricians and Their Networks, Elisa Goudriaan presents the first comprehensive overview of the cultural world and diplomatic strategies of Florentine patricians in the seventeenth century and the ways in which they contributed as a group to the court culture of the Medici. The author focuses on the patricians’ musical, theatrical, literary, and artistic pursuits, and uses these to show how politics, social life, and cultural activities tended to merge in early modern society. Quotations from many archival sources, mainly correspondence, make this book a lively reading experience and offer a new perspective on seventeenth-century Florentine society by revealing the mechanisms behind elite patronage networks, cultural input, recruiting processes, and brokerage activities.
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Price: $248.00
Pages: 480
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Rulers & Elites
Publication Date: 26 October 2017
ISBN: 9789004346529
Format: Hardcover
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"an impressive scholarly achievement"

Nicholas Terpstra, University of Toronto, in Renaissance Quarterly LXXII.4 (doi:10.1017/rqx.2019.427)



“This excellent study not only helps to counter a previous limited understanding of the Florentine patriciate in the ‘forgotten centuries’, but also invites the reader to develop this new understanding further by examining other key figures and other networks of influence operating in seventeenth-century Tuscany.”

Konrad Eisenbichler, University of Toronto. In: Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol. 50, No. 2 (Summer 2019), pp. 552–554.

Elisa Goudriaan (1981) graduated in Romance Languages and Cultures and Art History at the University of Groningen. She completed her PhD thesis at Leiden University. She currently works as an archival researcher, author, and translator.