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title_unstemmed THE DIVERSITY OF VENICE AND HER MYTHS Venice reconsidered: the history and civilization of an Italian city-state, 1297–1797. Edited by John Martin and Dennis Romano. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 538. ISBN 0-8018-6312-0. $55.00. Women and men in Renaissance Venice: twelve essays on patrician society. By Stanley Chojnacki. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 370. ISBN 0-8018-6395-3. $41.50. The silk industry of Renaissance Venice. By Luca Molà. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 457. ISBN 0-8018-6189-6. $48.00. Venice and the Slavs of Dalmatia: the discovery of Dalmatia in the age of Enlightenment. By Larry Wolff. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. Pp. 422. ISBN 0-8047-3945-5. £35.00. Venice transfigured: the myth of Venice in British culture, 1660–1797. By John Eglin. New York and London: Palgrave, 2001. Pp. 262. ISBN 0-312-23299-3. $45.00.
title_full THE DIVERSITY OF VENICE AND HER MYTHS Venice reconsidered: the history and civilization of an Italian city-state, 1297–1797. Edited by John Martin and Dennis Romano. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 538. ISBN 0-8018-6312-0. $55.00. Women and men in Renaissance Venice: twelve essays on patrician society. By Stanley Chojnacki. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 370. ISBN 0-8018-6395-3. $41.50. The silk industry of Renaissance Venice. By Luca Molà. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 457. ISBN 0-8018-6189-6. $48.00. Venice and the Slavs of Dalmatia: the discovery of Dalmatia in the age of Enlightenment. By Larry Wolff. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. Pp. 422. ISBN 0-8047-3945-5. £35.00. Venice transfigured: the myth of Venice in British culture, 1660–1797. By John Eglin. New York and London: Palgrave, 2001. Pp. 262. ISBN 0-312-23299-3. $45.00.
title_fullStr THE DIVERSITY OF VENICE AND HER MYTHS Venice reconsidered: the history and civilization of an Italian city-state, 1297–1797. Edited by John Martin and Dennis Romano. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 538. ISBN 0-8018-6312-0. $55.00. Women and men in Renaissance Venice: twelve essays on patrician society. By Stanley Chojnacki. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 370. ISBN 0-8018-6395-3. $41.50. The silk industry of Renaissance Venice. By Luca Molà. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 457. ISBN 0-8018-6189-6. $48.00. Venice and the Slavs of Dalmatia: the discovery of Dalmatia in the age of Enlightenment. By Larry Wolff. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. Pp. 422. ISBN 0-8047-3945-5. £35.00. Venice transfigured: the myth of Venice in British culture, 1660–1797. By John Eglin. New York and London: Palgrave, 2001. Pp. 262. ISBN 0-312-23299-3. $45.00.
title_full_unstemmed THE DIVERSITY OF VENICE AND HER MYTHS Venice reconsidered: the history and civilization of an Italian city-state, 1297–1797. Edited by John Martin and Dennis Romano. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 538. ISBN 0-8018-6312-0. $55.00. Women and men in Renaissance Venice: twelve essays on patrician society. By Stanley Chojnacki. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 370. ISBN 0-8018-6395-3. $41.50. The silk industry of Renaissance Venice. By Luca Molà. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 457. ISBN 0-8018-6189-6. $48.00. Venice and the Slavs of Dalmatia: the discovery of Dalmatia in the age of Enlightenment. By Larry Wolff. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. Pp. 422. ISBN 0-8047-3945-5. £35.00. Venice transfigured: the myth of Venice in British culture, 1660–1797. By John Eglin. New York and London: Palgrave, 2001. Pp. 262. ISBN 0-312-23299-3. $45.00.
title_short THE DIVERSITY OF VENICE AND HER MYTHS Venice reconsidered: the history and civilization of an Italian city-state, 1297–1797. Edited by John Martin and Dennis Romano. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 538. ISBN 0-8018-6312-0. $55.00. Women and men in Renaissance Venice: twelve essays on patrician society. By Stanley Chojnacki. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 370. ISBN 0-8018-6395-3. $41.50. The silk industry of Renaissance Venice. By Luca Molà. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 457. ISBN 0-8018-6189-6. $48.00. Venice and the Slavs of Dalmatia: the discovery of Dalmatia in the age of Enlightenment. By Larry Wolff. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. Pp. 422. ISBN 0-8047-3945-5. £35.00. Venice transfigured: the myth of Venice in British culture, 1660–1797. By John Eglin. New York and London: Palgrave, 2001. Pp. 262. ISBN 0-312-23299-3. $45.00.
title_sort the diversity of venice and her myths <i>venice reconsidered: the history and civilization of an italian city-state, 1297–1797</i>. edited by john martin and dennis romano. baltimore and london: johns hopkins university press, 2000. pp. 538. isbn 0-8018-6312-0. $55.00. <i>women and men in renaissance venice: twelve essays on patrician society</i>. by stanley chojnacki. baltimore and london: johns hopkins university press, 2000. pp. 370. isbn 0-8018-6395-3. $41.50. <i>the silk industry of renaissance venice</i>. by luca molà. baltimore and london: johns hopkins university press, 2000. pp. 457. isbn 0-8018-6189-6. $48.00. <i>venice and the slavs of dalmatia: the discovery of dalmatia in the age of enlightenment</i>. by larry wolff. stanford, ca: stanford university press, 2001. pp. 422. isbn 0-8047-3945-5. £35.00. <i>venice transfigured: the myth of venice in british culture, 1660–1797</i>. by john eglin. new york and london: palgrave, 2001. pp. 262. isbn 0-312-23299-3. $45.00.
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spellingShingle DE VIVO, FILIPPO, The Historical Journal, THE DIVERSITY OF VENICE AND HER MYTHS Venice reconsidered: the history and civilization of an Italian city-state, 1297–1797. Edited by John Martin and Dennis Romano. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 538. ISBN 0-8018-6312-0. $55.00. Women and men in Renaissance Venice: twelve essays on patrician society. By Stanley Chojnacki. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 370. ISBN 0-8018-6395-3. $41.50. The silk industry of Renaissance Venice. By Luca Molà. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 457. ISBN 0-8018-6189-6. $48.00. Venice and the Slavs of Dalmatia: the discovery of Dalmatia in the age of Enlightenment. By Larry Wolff. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. Pp. 422. ISBN 0-8047-3945-5. £35.00. Venice transfigured: the myth of Venice in British culture, 1660–1797. By John Eglin. New York and London: Palgrave, 2001. Pp. 262. ISBN 0-312-23299-3. $45.00., History
title THE DIVERSITY OF VENICE AND HER MYTHS Venice reconsidered: the history and civilization of an Italian city-state, 1297–1797. Edited by John Martin and Dennis Romano. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 538. ISBN 0-8018-6312-0. $55.00. Women and men in Renaissance Venice: twelve essays on patrician society. By Stanley Chojnacki. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 370. ISBN 0-8018-6395-3. $41.50. The silk industry of Renaissance Venice. By Luca Molà. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 457. ISBN 0-8018-6189-6. $48.00. Venice and the Slavs of Dalmatia: the discovery of Dalmatia in the age of Enlightenment. By Larry Wolff. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. Pp. 422. ISBN 0-8047-3945-5. £35.00. Venice transfigured: the myth of Venice in British culture, 1660–1797. By John Eglin. New York and London: Palgrave, 2001. Pp. 262. ISBN 0-312-23299-3. $45.00.
title_full THE DIVERSITY OF VENICE AND HER MYTHS Venice reconsidered: the history and civilization of an Italian city-state, 1297–1797. Edited by John Martin and Dennis Romano. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 538. ISBN 0-8018-6312-0. $55.00. Women and men in Renaissance Venice: twelve essays on patrician society. By Stanley Chojnacki. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 370. ISBN 0-8018-6395-3. $41.50. The silk industry of Renaissance Venice. By Luca Molà. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 457. ISBN 0-8018-6189-6. $48.00. Venice and the Slavs of Dalmatia: the discovery of Dalmatia in the age of Enlightenment. By Larry Wolff. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. Pp. 422. ISBN 0-8047-3945-5. £35.00. Venice transfigured: the myth of Venice in British culture, 1660–1797. By John Eglin. New York and London: Palgrave, 2001. Pp. 262. ISBN 0-312-23299-3. $45.00.
title_fullStr THE DIVERSITY OF VENICE AND HER MYTHS Venice reconsidered: the history and civilization of an Italian city-state, 1297–1797. Edited by John Martin and Dennis Romano. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 538. ISBN 0-8018-6312-0. $55.00. Women and men in Renaissance Venice: twelve essays on patrician society. By Stanley Chojnacki. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 370. ISBN 0-8018-6395-3. $41.50. The silk industry of Renaissance Venice. By Luca Molà. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 457. ISBN 0-8018-6189-6. $48.00. Venice and the Slavs of Dalmatia: the discovery of Dalmatia in the age of Enlightenment. By Larry Wolff. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. Pp. 422. ISBN 0-8047-3945-5. £35.00. Venice transfigured: the myth of Venice in British culture, 1660–1797. By John Eglin. New York and London: Palgrave, 2001. Pp. 262. ISBN 0-312-23299-3. $45.00.
title_full_unstemmed THE DIVERSITY OF VENICE AND HER MYTHS Venice reconsidered: the history and civilization of an Italian city-state, 1297–1797. Edited by John Martin and Dennis Romano. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 538. ISBN 0-8018-6312-0. $55.00. Women and men in Renaissance Venice: twelve essays on patrician society. By Stanley Chojnacki. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 370. ISBN 0-8018-6395-3. $41.50. The silk industry of Renaissance Venice. By Luca Molà. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 457. ISBN 0-8018-6189-6. $48.00. Venice and the Slavs of Dalmatia: the discovery of Dalmatia in the age of Enlightenment. By Larry Wolff. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. Pp. 422. ISBN 0-8047-3945-5. £35.00. Venice transfigured: the myth of Venice in British culture, 1660–1797. By John Eglin. New York and London: Palgrave, 2001. Pp. 262. ISBN 0-312-23299-3. $45.00.
title_short THE DIVERSITY OF VENICE AND HER MYTHS Venice reconsidered: the history and civilization of an Italian city-state, 1297–1797. Edited by John Martin and Dennis Romano. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 538. ISBN 0-8018-6312-0. $55.00. Women and men in Renaissance Venice: twelve essays on patrician society. By Stanley Chojnacki. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 370. ISBN 0-8018-6395-3. $41.50. The silk industry of Renaissance Venice. By Luca Molà. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 457. ISBN 0-8018-6189-6. $48.00. Venice and the Slavs of Dalmatia: the discovery of Dalmatia in the age of Enlightenment. By Larry Wolff. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. Pp. 422. ISBN 0-8047-3945-5. £35.00. Venice transfigured: the myth of Venice in British culture, 1660–1797. By John Eglin. New York and London: Palgrave, 2001. Pp. 262. ISBN 0-312-23299-3. $45.00.
title_sort the diversity of venice and her myths <i>venice reconsidered: the history and civilization of an italian city-state, 1297–1797</i>. edited by john martin and dennis romano. baltimore and london: johns hopkins university press, 2000. pp. 538. isbn 0-8018-6312-0. $55.00. <i>women and men in renaissance venice: twelve essays on patrician society</i>. by stanley chojnacki. baltimore and london: johns hopkins university press, 2000. pp. 370. isbn 0-8018-6395-3. $41.50. <i>the silk industry of renaissance venice</i>. by luca molà. baltimore and london: johns hopkins university press, 2000. pp. 457. isbn 0-8018-6189-6. $48.00. <i>venice and the slavs of dalmatia: the discovery of dalmatia in the age of enlightenment</i>. by larry wolff. stanford, ca: stanford university press, 2001. pp. 422. isbn 0-8047-3945-5. £35.00. <i>venice transfigured: the myth of venice in british culture, 1660–1797</i>. by john eglin. new york and london: palgrave, 2001. pp. 262. isbn 0-312-23299-3. $45.00.
title_unstemmed THE DIVERSITY OF VENICE AND HER MYTHS Venice reconsidered: the history and civilization of an Italian city-state, 1297–1797. Edited by John Martin and Dennis Romano. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 538. ISBN 0-8018-6312-0. $55.00. Women and men in Renaissance Venice: twelve essays on patrician society. By Stanley Chojnacki. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 370. ISBN 0-8018-6395-3. $41.50. The silk industry of Renaissance Venice. By Luca Molà. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. 457. ISBN 0-8018-6189-6. $48.00. Venice and the Slavs of Dalmatia: the discovery of Dalmatia in the age of Enlightenment. By Larry Wolff. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. Pp. 422. ISBN 0-8047-3945-5. £35.00. Venice transfigured: the myth of Venice in British culture, 1660–1797. By John Eglin. New York and London: Palgrave, 2001. Pp. 262. ISBN 0-312-23299-3. $45.00.
topic History
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x0300356x