Emperors and imperial discourse in Italy, c. 1300-1500 : : new perspectives / / edited by Anne Huijbers
Describing the Holy Roman Empire after 1250 as a hopeless dream or an empty formula only Roman in name, historians have long minimized the impact of the imperial presence in late-medieval Italy. The nationalist historiography, on which we still largely depend, presented the Empire as alien to the ve...
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