This second volume of the author's studies opens with a new survey
of the recent historiography of Dubrovnik, and also contains four
items specially translated from Serbo-Croat. The first part deals
with aspects of daily life in this Mediterranean city, including
analyses of the differing attitudes of the patricians and lower
classes, and the position of the authorities with regard to
homosexuals and Jews. The following articles consider Dubrovnik's
international role, on the one hand as a maritime state and in
relation to Venice, and on the other in terms of its participation
in the interaction of Latin and Slav cultures in Renaissance
Dalmatia.
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