Affiliation:
1. University of Florence, IT
Abstract
This chapter introduces the themes and case studies discussed in the volume and briefly delineates their historical background. It presents the variety of sources and methodological approaches adopted in the volume and considers the broader implications of the volume’s findings for Italy’s as well as international scholarship.
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