‘My sweet San Gimignano’: a Tuscan commune in the middle ages

Historian article

By John Law, published 1st May 2026

The northern Italian town of San Gimignano is famous for its high-rise medieval towers. The size of these fortified buildings might lead to the assumption that the town was a place of constant conflict and discord. Here John Law uses a wide variety of evidence to argue that San Gimignano was in fact a successful, prosperous and harmonious commune for most of the Middle Ages...

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