State and collective properties between the late middle ages and early modern times: with regards to two recent publications

This contribution examines the politics of ancient Italian states with regards to collective property by taking as a starting point two recent monographs on this argument (Alessandro Dani’s work on the state of Siena in Medicean times and Stefano Barbacetto’s work on the Venetian Republic between th...

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Главный автор: Riccardo Rao
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Опубликовано: Università di Napoli Federico II 2009-12-01
Серии:Reti Medievali Rivista
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Online-ссылка:http://www.rmojs.unina.it/index.php/rm/article/view/4961
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description This contribution examines the politics of ancient Italian states with regards to collective property by taking as a starting point two recent monographs on this argument (Alessandro Dani’s work on the state of Siena in Medicean times and Stefano Barbacetto’s work on the Venetian Republic between the 15th and 18th centuries). Whilst the Medicis’initiatives in this sphere were of a limited nature, as from the mid-fifteenth century the Venetian signoria conducted ambitious interventions aimed at acquiring significant shares and reclaiming sovereignty over the common property of the subjected territories. Despite the differences in the approaches adopted, in early modern times central governments increasingly gain interest in collective resources.
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spelling doaj.art-a3e810fe5c894bd69cddea45a55028092024-04-02T06:11:53ZdeuUniversità di Napoli Federico IIReti Medievali Rivista1593-22142009-12-0110145523693State and collective properties between the late middle ages and early modern times: with regards to two recent publicationsRiccardo Rao0Università degli Studi di BergamoThis contribution examines the politics of ancient Italian states with regards to collective property by taking as a starting point two recent monographs on this argument (Alessandro Dani’s work on the state of Siena in Medicean times and Stefano Barbacetto’s work on the Venetian Republic between the 15th and 18th centuries). Whilst the Medicis’initiatives in this sphere were of a limited nature, as from the mid-fifteenth century the Venetian signoria conducted ambitious interventions aimed at acquiring significant shares and reclaiming sovereignty over the common property of the subjected territories. Despite the differences in the approaches adopted, in early modern times central governments increasingly gain interest in collective resources.http://www.rmojs.unina.it/index.php/rm/article/view/4961MedioevoPrima Età ModernaRisorse collettiveStati regionali italianiStoriografiaSiena
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State and collective properties between the late middle ages and early modern times: with regards to two recent publications
Reti Medievali Rivista
Medioevo
Prima Età Moderna
Risorse collettive
Stati regionali italiani
Storiografia
Siena
title State and collective properties between the late middle ages and early modern times: with regards to two recent publications
title_full State and collective properties between the late middle ages and early modern times: with regards to two recent publications
title_fullStr State and collective properties between the late middle ages and early modern times: with regards to two recent publications
title_full_unstemmed State and collective properties between the late middle ages and early modern times: with regards to two recent publications
title_short State and collective properties between the late middle ages and early modern times: with regards to two recent publications
title_sort state and collective properties between the late middle ages and early modern times with regards to two recent publications
topic Medioevo
Prima Età Moderna
Risorse collettive
Stati regionali italiani
Storiografia
Siena
url http://www.rmojs.unina.it/index.php/rm/article/view/4961
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