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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and comments
- Murano in the sixteenth century
- Introduction
- 1 The island of Murano
- Glass and gardens
- Glassworkers and fishermen
- Insularity and community
- From Murano to Venice: the traghetto
- 2 Murano’s political community and Venice
- The political space of the Lagoon
- A community of risk
- A shared fragile space
- The law of the podestà
- Citizens and Muranesi officials
- The participation of the people
- 3 A tottering ritual
- Ritual politics
- The theatre of society
- Chase off this dog that has ruined Muran!
- 4 The revolt in its time
- Italy at war
- Noise of conflict
- The great cold
- “Semel in anno licet insanire.” “Once a year it is permissible to get crazy.”
- Vitale Vitturi
- 5 The sense of justice
- Justice
- Law
- Coercion
- Tribunal
- 6 The accused
- Before the judges
- Antonio Malcanton, public crier
- Scandal
- 7 Political actions, political intentions
- The appropriation of ritual
- The performance of the revolt
- Making politics
- Political acknowledgement and juridical status
- To vote and elect
- 8 The trial: A test of truth and persons
- Reconstructing the truths
- Denunciations
- “Io sum per neve.” “I am there for the snow.” On justification
- Return to Murano
- After the revolt
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
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