Family Source Analysis: Robust Action And The Rise Of The Medici

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Aleksandr Kadzokov
Ms. DiCarlo
CHY 4U1
19 February 2014
Medici Family Source Analysis
The research conducted in the paper “Robust Action and the Rise of the Medici, 1400-1434” by John F. Padgett and Christopher K. Ansell states that during the Renaissance, the Medici family had a positive impact on the citizens of Florence.
Validity: Author and Editors:
John F. Padgett (Santa-Fe), PhD (UNC-Chapel Hill)
John F. Padgett (Ph.D., Michigan, 1978) is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. Currently he conducts research in the related areas of organizational invention and of state and market co-evolution, mostly in the context of Renaissance Florence but also through agent-based modeling. In the past, Padgett has published in the topics of organization theory, social network analysis, federal budgeting, plea bargaining, and stochastic processes. He is a specialist in Italian Renaissance humanism, with a particular focus on the humanist contribution to the development of modern historiography.
Christopher Ansell
Christopher Ansell (Ph.D., Chicago, 1993) is a professor of Political Science from the University of California. He also received his B.A. in Environmental Science from the University of Virginia in 1979 and worked at the US Office of Technology Assessment from 1979 through 1984. His fields of interest include organization theory, political sociology, public administration, and Western Europe. His most current research interests involve risk management, collaborative governance, and Pragmatist philosophy.
Qualified: Yes
Credentials: Background in Italian Renaissance humanism
Information: Fact and clearly stated evidence with proves such as charts and diagrams
Reference: List is presented and properly ...

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...d strongly supported with historical/political facts and statistics referring to the period of Medici rule in Florence.
Yes, more than one side of the issue is presented. Padgett and Ansell propose that Medici have contributed to the Renaissance and Florence citizens more that it is described in historical records made after the family have lost their authority and was abandoned by a new regime.
References
Padgett John, Ansell Christopher. "Robust Action and the Rise of the Medici, 1400-1434." Last modified March 21, 2002. Accessed February 17, 2014, http://home.uchicago.edu/~jpadgett/papers/published/robust.pdf
John F. Padgett’s Home Page. Last modified November 26, 2012. Accessed February 18, 2014, http://home.uchicago.edu/~jpadgett
Berkeley Research University of California. Accessed February 18, 2014. http://vcresearch.berkeley.edu/faculty/christopher-ansell

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