First published online: 12 October 2018This article examines the thriving lodging house sector in early modern Venice, arguing that such spaces of temporary accommodation offer a valuable key to understanding how mobility and migration shaped the daily lived experience of the city. Lodging houses were important both to the many Venetian residents who profited from renting out rooms, and to the people who stayed in them, and found there companionship, conversation, access to social and professional networks. Considering the kinds of encounters, conflicts and exchanges that unfolded in these shared spaces, the article offers new insight into the functioning of a pre-modern multicultural metropolis.The research for this article was funded in p...
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This article examines the thriving lodging house sector in early modern Venice, arguing that such sp...
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The study of minorities, mobility, and cultural mediation in Early Modern Europe has attracted signi...
This book examines economic, geographical, and social mobility in the early modern Adriatic by focus...
This paper aims to illustrate how Venice confronted the problem of receiving – board and accommodati...
This thesis provides a new analysis of negotiations between foreign merchants and Venice’s board o...
In the last two centuries, scholars provided a great deal of attention to travel literature and its ...
The article introduces the concept of “diaspora” to examine groups of immigrants and refugees, Jews,...
La société vénitienne des XVe et XVIe siècles est généralement décrite selon une tripartition entre ...
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