This is a unique investigation of the political uses of different forms of communication - oral, manuscript, and printed - in sixteenth and seventeenth century Venice. De Vivo uses a rich and diverse range of sources - from council debates to leaks and spies' reports, from printed pamphlets to graffiti and rumours - to demonstrate just how closely political communication was intertwined with the wider social and economic life of the city. The book also engages with important wider problems, inviting comparison beyond Venice. For instance, today we take it for granted that communication and politics influence each other through spin-doctoring and media power. What, however, was the use of communication in an age when rulers recognized no...
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This special issue uses information as a lens through which to examine the operation of the Renaissa...
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This article studies the intertwined processes of popular protest and archival suppression in early ...
The reputation of the Venetian Republic as a model regime provided substance for a number of sixteen...
This research analyses the processes of dissemination of news in the context of the midSeventeenth C...
This work intends to analyze the link between politics and secrecy in early modern Venice. Seventeen...
The introduction sets out the aims of the book and explains its wider relevance, both in the field o...
This article explores a hitherto neglected aspect of the apothecaries’ profession and of their pharm...
This is a study of the spatial, social and cultural context of gossip in early modern Venice based o...
This monograph, published in the Ashgate Historical Urban Studies series, edited by Richard Rodger a...
This special issue uses information as a lens through which to examine the operation of the Renaissa...
The book challenges the idea that the city of Venice knew no political conflict and social contestat...
For many historians today, the consultation of archival documents is an indispensable aspect of the ...
This project examines political and cultural constructions of speech and conversation in early moder...
This article studies the intertwined processes of popular protest and archival suppression in early ...
Weaving together cultural history and critical imperial studies, Anastasia Stouraiti shows how war a...
This chapter focuses on ‘secret’ knowledge, that is, privileged knowledge or confidential informatio...
This article studies the intertwined processes of popular protest and archival suppression in early ...
The reputation of the Venetian Republic as a model regime provided substance for a number of sixteen...
This research analyses the processes of dissemination of news in the context of the midSeventeenth C...
This work intends to analyze the link between politics and secrecy in early modern Venice. Seventeen...
The introduction sets out the aims of the book and explains its wider relevance, both in the field o...
This article explores a hitherto neglected aspect of the apothecaries’ profession and of their pharm...
This is a study of the spatial, social and cultural context of gossip in early modern Venice based o...
This monograph, published in the Ashgate Historical Urban Studies series, edited by Richard Rodger a...
This special issue uses information as a lens through which to examine the operation of the Renaissa...