Patrons and Adversaries: Nobles and Villagers in Italian Politics, 1640-1760Oxford University Press, 3 feb 2005 - 272 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. As Caroline Castiglione shows in this compelling revisionist work, one Roman aristocratic family, the Barberini, was not squeezed out of governing by the extension of the papal bureaucracy, but rather became increasingly engaged with it during the long eighteenth century. Through their participation in the rural commune, villagers in an extensive territory belonging to the Barberini became active participants in the governing of the countryside. Villagers cultivated and exploited interference from the aristocratic family and the papal government, but they also kept urban elites at bay, defending their rights through the strategies of adversarial literacy. Such literate practices drew on village mastery of local constitutions, debates in the village assembly, and brilliant use of the legal system of the papacy to thwart the designs of the Barberini. Later villagers created and interpreted sources for themselves, effectively challenging the elite monopoly on making and interpreting texts. A lost world of increasingly savvy villagers, irate nobles, and exasperated bureaucrats emerges here in an engaging narrative that chronicles how seemingly marginalized villagers challenged the pragmatic control of the Roman countryside, using texts and ideas that urban elites had exported to the countryside for other purposes. |
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 |
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