The War of the Fists

Robert C. Davis

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Author
Robert C. Davis
Publish Date
1994-03-10
Subtitle
Popular Culture and Public Violence in Late Renaissance Venice
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
240
Publisher Name
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0195084039
ISBN-13
9780195084030
citemno
245314
Edition
First Paperback
SKU
9780195084030

Description

The War of the Fists is a study of seventeenth-century worker culture in the city of Venice, focusing on the mock battles, or battagliole, which the town's two popular factions waged on public bridges. These "little battles" were partly festive battle, partly sport, and partly thinly veiled plebeian mayhem: they could involve as many as a thousand fighters on each side and attracted crowds of thirty thousand or more. Their importance in the city's plebeian life makes bridge battles an extremely valuable point of entry for exploring structures of Venetian popular culture, a task which Robert Davis attempts at four levels: the social geography of Venetian factionalism; the combat itself, and its relationship to social culture; the festive world which grew up around the encounters; and the response of Venice's patrician state to this largely uncontrollable worker celebration.