In the 1290s a new guild-based Florentine government placed a
group of noble families under severe legal restraints, on the
grounds that they were both the most powerful and the most violent
and disruptive element in the city. In this colorful portrayal of
civic life in medieval Florence, Carol Lansing explores the
patrilineal structure and function of these urban families, known
as "magnates." She shows how they emerged as a class defined not by
specific economic interests but by a distinctive culture. During
the earlier period of weaker civic institutions, these families
built their power by sharing among themselves crucial
resources--forts, political alliances, ecclesiastical rights.
Lansing examines this activity as well as the responses patrilineal
strategies drew from women, who were excluded from inheritance and
full lineage membership. In looking at the elements of this
culture, which emphasized private military force, knighthood, and
faction, Lansing argues that the magnates' tendency toward violence
derived from a patrician youth culture and from the instability
inherent in the exaggerated use of patrilineal ties. In describing
the political changes of the 1290s, she shows how some families
eventually dropped the most stringent aspects of patrilineage and
exerted their influence through institutions and patronage
networks.
Originally published in 1991.
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