Appropriate innovations and just resistance

A CESURA contribution to studies on the history of diplomacy in the Renaissance

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6093/2974-637X/10690

Keywords:

Renaissance, History of the Renaissance, Diplomatic history

Abstract

Foreword to the monographic section on (DiscussionsNew Perspectives for Diplomatic History, dedicated to the New Diplomatic History.

Author Biography

Francesco Storti, University of Naples Federico II

Francesco Storti teaches Medieval History at the Federico II University of Naples. He has dealt with military institutions, diplomatic communication, monarchical ideology and urban political space. He has published a volume of the Sforza correspondence (1998), Spaces and times of the war in the Aragonese South (with F. Senatore 2002); The Neapolitan army in the second half of the fifteenth century (2007); "The good mariner". Political psychology and monarchical ideology at the time of Ferdinand I of Aragon, king of Naples (2014), The lancers of the king. Army and city communities in Southern Aragonese (2017).

Published

2023-12-31

How to Cite

Storti, F. (2023). Appropriate innovations and just resistance: A CESURA contribution to studies on the history of diplomacy in the Renaissance. Cesura - Rivista, 2(2), 105–110. https://doi.org/10.6093/2974-637X/10690

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Section

Discussions (Monographic section)

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