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(2025)This article discusses sources and methods to analyze the dynamics of social mobility in the ancient régime, focusing on the case of Bergamo between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries. After a brief methodological ...
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(2025)Recent studies on the relationship between economic inequality and social mobility highlight the significant role of measuring occupational mobility in understanding social mobility. The available data for the city of ...
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(2025)Based on the indications contained in the call, the text examines the data, hypotheses, ideas, and suggestions that emerged from the work of the LV Settimana di studi. The commentary focuses on some of the most relevant ...
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(2025)This paper uses the land distribution derived from the Maria Theresa cadastre in Luxembourg from 1766 and a land registry of 1842 to compare wealth inequality in Luxembourg City and Dudelange, a rural municipality in the ...
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(2025)In this paper, we set out to explore trends in mobility levels in six smaller towns in the Low Countries during the late Middle Ages and early modern period. We use pairs of tax lists to divide the population into quintiles ...
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(2025)This paper aims to contribute to the study of female social mobility through marriage, by presenting a study case for north-eastern Catalonia, during the second half of the 18th century. This is a region where there was a ...
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(2025)This paper proposes a comparative study of social mobility between peasant and commercial societies in two distinct rural areas of Europe, namely the Low Countries and Piedmont. The paper focuses on changing consumption ...
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(2025)This work is a first approach to economic inequality and social mobility in the north of Castile in the 15th and 16th centuries, aspects that are little known and, especially, scarcely measured. On the one hand, the sources ...
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(2025)Previous analyses of occupational structures in the urban centres of Western Europe in the late Middle Ages and Early modern times have attempted to estimate the shares of the labourers employed in different sectors using ...
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(2025)Il contributo evidenzia come l’attenzione costante di Giovanni Cherubini per la storia delle città toscane, italiane ed europee nel medioevo, nella curvatura sociale del suo interesse per la storia delle strutture della ...
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(2025)Il contributo analizza le ricerche e gli scritti dedicato da Giovanni Cherubini alla storia del Mezzogiorno medievale, delle sue città, delle sue campagne nella varietà delle espressioni regionali. Una realtà messa in ...
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(2025)Il contributo ricostruisce il rapporto didattico intessuto da Giovanni Cherubini con i suoi numerosissimi allievi, caratterizzato dal piacere di insegnare e di alternarlo con momenti di intensa socialità: una scuola ...
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(2025)Il contributo evidenzia come il grande campo di interesse di Giovanni Cherubini per la storia delle campagne medievali non possa essere inquadrato nella storia dell’agricoltura ma in quella della storia delle comunità umane ...
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(2025)Il contributo inquadra il percorso scientifico di Giovanni Cherubini nell’ambito della scuola medievistica fiorentina che rintraccia le sue origini nel magistero di Gaetano Salvemini e di Ernesto Sestan, e ne traccia le ...
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(2025)Il contributo ripercorre la lunga esperienza di Giovanni Cherubini nell’Università di Firenze, dal tempo della sua tesi di laurea in Storia medievale con Ernesto Sestan nel 1961 sino al suo collocamento a riposo nel 2009, ...
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(2024)This article focuses on a particular controversy that swept through Eastern Slavic Christianity between the 16th and 18th centuries: the so-called “alleluia dispute” (spor ob allilue), i.e. the problem of the performance ...
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(2024)This chapter examines George Amira’s Grammatica syriaca (Rome, 1596) in the framework of sixteenth-century humanistic studies and the development of Oriental Studies within the Republic of Letters. By investigating the ...
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(2024)In the recent edition of Maximus the Greek’s original works (2008-2014), editor N. Sinicyna identified 312 quotations from the Psalter. The present study considers the two texts that contain the largest number of quotations, ...
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(2024)This paper attempts to introduce the trans-Ottoman mobility dynamics by explaining entanglements between and across religions and denominations in Poland-Lithuania. It does so within a larger European setting of a Republic ...
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(2024)The Patriarch of Jerusalem, Dositheos II (1669-1707), had no classical education and was largely self-taught. Yet, he is known for his important work as an author and editor and for his many exchanges with people of different ...




















