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Storia degli Italiani, vol. 09 (di 15)

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This volume examines the evolution of Italian society from the fall of the Roman Empire through the Middle Ages, highlighting the fragmentation of power into local feudal systems and the role of the Church as a central authority. It discusses the emergence of communes and the complexities of personal freedom versus feudal obligations, illustrating how societal structures were shaped by local customs and the influence of ecclesiastical power. The text reflects on the challenges of governance and justice during this period, emphasizing the transition from private vengeance to public law. It also considers the cultural and intellectual revival of the Renaissance, which fostered a new sense of individualism and civic engagement.

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Cesare Cantù

Cesare Cantù was an Italian historian, novelist, and journalist, known for his extensive contributions to the understanding of Italian history and culture. His notable work, "Gli eretici d'Italia," is a multi-volume exploration of heretical movements in Italy, reflecting his deep engagement with religious and social issues of his time. In addition to historical narratives, Cantù wrote fiction, including "Margherita Pusterla: Racconto storico," which showcases his storytelling ability. His writings often blend historical fact with moral reflection, making him a significant figure in 19th-century Italian literature.

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