Cambridge studies in Italian history and culture
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Cambridge studies in Italian history and culture
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Cambridge studies in Italian history and culture
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- Railways and the formation of the Italian state in the nineteenth century, Albert Schram
- Naples in the eighteenth century, the birth and death of a nation state, edited by Girolamo Imbruglia
- Dynasty and diplomacy in the court of Savoy, political culture and the Thirty Years' War, Toby Osborne
- Aristocrats in Bourgeois Italy, the Piedmontese nobility, 1861-1930, Anthony L. Cardoza
- Church, censorship, and culture in early modern Italy, edited by Gigliola Fragnito ; translated by Adrian Belton
- Aristocrats in bourgeois Italy, the Piedmontese nobility, 1861-1930, Anthony L. Cardoza
- War, diplomacy and the rise of Savoy, 1690-1720, Christopher Storrs
- Crime, disorder, and the Risorgimento, the politics of policing in Bologna, Steven C. Hughes
- Family and public life in Brescia, 1580-1650, the foundations of power in the Venetian state, Joanne M. Ferraro
- Lay confraternities and civic religion in Renaissance Bologna, Nicholas Terpstra
- Politics and diplomacy in early modern Italy, the structure of diplomatic practice, 1450-1800, edited by Daniela Frigo ; translated by Adrian Belton
- Church and politics in Renaissance Italy, the life and career of Cardinal Francesco Soderini (1453-1524), K.J.P. Lowe
- Florentine Tuscany, structures and practices of power, edited by William J. Connell and Andrea Zorzi
- The politics of ritual kinship, confraternities and social order in early modern Italy, edited by Nicholas Terpstra
- The politics of exile in Renaissance Italy, Christine Shaw
- Numbers and nationhood, writing statistics in nineteenth-century Italy, Silvana Patriarca
- Society and the professions in Italy, 1860-1914, edited by Maria Malatesta ; translated by Adrian Belton
- The politics of exile in Renaissance Italy, Christine Shaw
- Court and politics in papal Rome, 1492-1700, edited by Gianvittorio Signorotto and Maria Antonietta Visceglia
- Florentine Tuscany, structures and practices of power, edited by William J. Connell and Andrea Zorzi