Patrons and Adversaries: Nobles and Villagers in Italian Politics, 1640-1760Oxford University Press, USA, 3 feb 2005 - 254 páginas The early modern Roman countryside was a site of contestation between great aristocratic families and an expanding papal political regime. Rarely has the role of the inhabitants of this landscape--the villagers--been considered as part of that power struggle. |
Índice
1 The Barberini Buy a Piece of Paradise While They Descend into Hell | 17 |
Politics in the Roman Countryside 1640s1680s | 41 |
Inviting the Barberini into Village Politics 16601685 | 65 |
How Nobles Met the Challenge of the Papacyin the Early Eighteenth Century | 91 |
Benevolent Adversaries Antagonistic Patrons | 119 |
Village Attacks on Textual Monopolies in EighteenthCentury Italy | 147 |
Conclusion | 173 |
Appendix 1 The Barberini Family Tree | 181 |
Appendix 2 Money Weights and Measures | 183 |
Appendix 3 Population of the Stato of Monte Libretti | 185 |
Notes | 187 |
Selected Bibliography | 231 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Patrons and Adversaries: Nobles and Villagers in Italian Politics, 1640-1760 Caroline Castiglione Vista previa restringida - 2005 |
Patrons and Adversaries: Nobles and Villagers in Italian Politics, 1640-1760 Caroline Castiglione Vista previa restringida - 2005 |
Patrons and Adversaries: Nobles and Villagers in Italian Politics, 1640-1760 Caroline Castiglione Vista previa restringida - 2005 |
