Places is a microhistory study of village settlements in early modern Northwest Italy that aims to expand the notion of place to include the process of producing a locality; that is, the production of native local subjects through practices, rituals and other forms of collective action.
Places is a microhistory study of village settlements in early modern Northwest Italy that aims to expand the notion of place to include the process of producing a locality; that is, the production of native local subjects through practices, rituals and other forms of collective action.
Angelo Torre is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy. He studied early modern micropolitics through religious and jurisdictional sources. He wrote Il consumo di devozioni (1995) and edited Per vie di terra (2007) and is currently the editor of the journal Quaderni storici.
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Introduction Part I Matrices 1. Community Building: Brotherhoods, Bodies and Municipalities 2. The Eucharist and the Generation of Space 3. Separate Lands Part II From Law to Culture 4. Transit 5. Possession and Fiscality 6. Vindication and Oblivion Part III After the Flood 7. Tourism and Civic Uses 8. Production of Locality Today Conclusions
Introduction Part I Matrices 1. Community Building: Brotherhoods, Bodies and Municipalities 2. The Eucharist and the Generation of Space 3. Separate Lands Part II From Law to Culture 4. Transit 5. Possession and Fiscality 6. Vindication and Oblivion Part III After the Flood 7. Tourism and Civic Uses 8. Production of Locality Today Conclusions
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