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William Caferro

    William Caferro sa špecializuje na históriu stredovekej a renesančnej Talianska a jeho výskum sa zameriava na prechod od stredoveku k renesancii, najmä s ohľadom na ekonomické sily. Jeho práca analyzuje, ako tieto ekonomické faktory ovplyvnili zásadné posuny v tejto dobe. Caferro skúma zložitosť a definíciu samotného „renesančného“ obdobia, čo čitateľom poskytuje hlbšie pochopenie historického kontextu. Prostredníctvom svojho skúmania rozoberá, ako boli tieto historické periódy chápané a interpretované v rámci historickej debaty.

    Mercenary Companies and the Decline of Siena
    Petrarch's War
    John Hawkwood
    • John Hawkwood

      • 480 stránok
      • 17 hodin čítania
      4,3(47)Ohodnotiť

      Caferro has mined more than twenty archives in Britain and Italy, creating an authoritative portrait of Hawkwood as an extraordinary military leader, if not always an admirable human being.

      John Hawkwood
    • Petrarch's War

      • 242 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      The book offers a fresh perspective on Florence's transformation following the Black Death, exploring the intricate interplay between its economic, literary, and social developments. It delves into how the plague reshaped the city's identity, influencing cultural and societal structures in profound ways. Through a detailed examination of this pivotal period, the author reveals the resilience and creativity that emerged in the wake of tragedy, highlighting the lasting impact on Florence's historical narrative.

      Petrarch's War
    • Mercenary Companies and the Decline of Siena

      • 276 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania
      3,8(10)Ohodnotiť

      The book delves into the significant impact of mercenary companies, known as Free Companies, on Siena during the fourteenth century. It details how these private armies, led by figures like Werner of Urslingen, conducted numerous raids that devastated the city economically and socially. The author, William Caferro, illustrates the toll of extortion, pillage, and the resulting financial strain on Siena's government, which resorted to desperate measures to fund bribes and recover from compounded crises like plague and famine. This analysis reveals the broader implications of mercenary activities on urban governance and societal resilience.

      Mercenary Companies and the Decline of Siena