Venice, Italy SUBJECT OF BOOKS
Stefano Carboni. Venice and the Islamic World, 828-1797. Yale University Press. 2007. 374pp. David Chambers; Brian Pullan (editors). Venice: A Documentary History, 1450-1630. University of Toronto Press. 2001. 484pp. Monica Chojnacka. Working Women of Early Modern Venice. JHU Press. 2001. 188pp. Stanley Chojnacki. Women and Men in Renaissance Venice: Twelve Essays on Patrician Society. JHU Press. 2000. 370pp. Roger Crowley. City of Fortune: How Venice Ruled the Seas. Random House. 2012. 464pp. Satya Datta. Women and Men in Early Modern Venice: Reassessing History. Ashgate Publishing. 2003. 256pp. Robert C. Davis; Benjamin Ravid (editors). The Jews of Early Modern Venice. JHU Press. 2001. 314pp. Joanne M. Ferraro. Marriage Wars in Late Renaissance Venice. Oxford University Press. 2001. 221pp. Robert Finlay. Politics in Renaissance Venice. Rutgers University Press. 1980. 308pp. Richard John Goy. Venice: The City and Its Architecture. Phaidon. 1997. 320pp. James S. Grubb. Firstborn of Venice: Vicenza in the Early Renaissance State. Johns Hopkins University Press. 1988. 238pp. Christopher Hibbert. Venice: The Biography of a City. Grafton. 1988. 435pp. Peter Humfrey. Painting in Renaissance Venice. Yale University Press. 1997. 328pp. Ellen E. Kittell; Thomas F. Madden (editors). Medieval and Renaissance Venice. University of Illinois Press. 1999. 345pp. Frederic C. Lane. Venice: A Maritime Republic. Johns Hopkins University Press. 1973. 505pp. Peter Lauritzen. Venice: A Thousand Years of Culture and Civilization. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. 1978. 232pp. David Laven. Venice and Venetia Under the Habsburgs, 1815-1835. Oxford University Press. 2002. 256pp. Michael Levey. Painting in XVIII Century Venice. London: Phaidon. 1959. 225pp. John Martin; Dennis Romano (editors). Venice Reconsidered: The History and Civilization of an Italian City-State, 1297-1797. JHU Press. 2000. 538pp. William H. McNeill. Venice: The Hinge of Europe, 1081-1797. University of Chicago Press. 1974. 334pp. Edward Muir. Civic Ritual in Renaissance Venice. Princeton University Press. 1986. 256pp. John Julius Norwich. A History of Venice. Penguin. 1983. 673pp. Gianfranco Pertot. Venice: Extraordinary Maintenance. Paul Holberton. 2005. 240pp. Evelyn March Phillipps. The Venetian School of Painting. Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press. 1972. 338pp. Margaret Plant. Venice: 1797-1997. Yale University Press. 2002. 550pp. Paola Malpezzi Price. Moderata Fonte: Women and Life in Sixteenth-Century Venice. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 2003. 175pp. David Rosand. Myths of Venice: The Figuration of a State. UNC Press. 2005. 188pp. Guido Ruggiero. The Boundaries of Eros: Sex Crime and Sexuality in Renaissance Venice. Oxford University Press. 1985. 223pp. Alain Vircondelet. Venice: History, Art and Architecture, Lifestyle. Flammarion et Cie. 2006. 480pp. Filippo de Vivo. Information and Communication in Venice: Rethinking Early Modern Politics. Oxford University Press. 2007. 352pp. Garry Wills. Venice: Lion City: The Religion of Empire. Simon and Schuster. 2002. 416pp. Bronwen Wilson. The World in Venice: Print, the City, and Early Modern Identity. University of Toronto Press. 2005. 406pp. Larry Wolff. Venice and the Slavs: The Discovery of Dalmatia in the Age of Enlightenment. Stanford University Press. 2001. 408pp.
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