Language and Statecraft in Early Modern Venice

HORODOWICH,E

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Author
HORODOWICH,E
Publish Date
04/01/2008
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
258
Publisher Name
CAMBRUP
ISBN-10
0521894964
ISBN-13
9780521894968
citemno
138804
SKU
9780521894968

Description

While historians typically describe the state as emerging through a wide variety of processes and structures such as armies, bureaucracies, and administrative organizations, this book demonstrates that a crucial but unrecognized component of statebuilding in Renaissance Venice was the management of public speech: controlling foul language. Ideas about language were deeply embedded in Venetian political culture. Instead of studying the history of language through literary, printed texts, Horodowich examines the speech of everyday people on the streets of Renaissance Venice by looking at their actual words as recorded in archival documents. By weaving together a variety of historical sources, including literature, statutes, laws, chronicles, trial testimony, and punitive sentences, Horodowich shows that the Venetian state constructed a normative language – a language based not only on grammatical correctness, but on standards of politeness, civility, and piety – to protect and reinforce its civic identity.