This paper aims to illustrate how Venice confronted the problem of receiving – board and accommodations – of the many foreigners in transit within the city beginning in the 14th century. Some groups of foreigners found their permanent residence in demarcated areas within the city, but apart from these non-migratory “nations”, there was a continual movement of foreigners in transit, or directed toward the Holy Land or in passing due to commercial activity. Merchants, diplomats, and skilled artisans crowded into the city. At the base of hotel accommodations were the taverns, of state or Venetian patrician ownership, let out for rent. Severe legislation, from the point of view of the social services controlled their sanitation and their manage...
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This chapter focuses on the spaces of arrival, such as ferry stations, inns, and lodging houses that...
This article examines the thriving lodging house sector in early modern Venice, arguing that such sp...
During the Renaissance, Venice was the main place of departure for most Western European pilgrims on...
In the last two centuries, scholars provided a great deal of attention to travel literature and its ...
After the the Fourth Crusade (1204), Western merchants began to regularly frequent the Black Sea bas...
The aim of this research is to define the Venetian society of the l4th century through archaeologica...
When exploring hospitality in Classical Antiquity discovered that it was essentially organic and a g...
The Origins of Hospitality and Tourism is about the true origins of the hospitality and tourism indu...
From the mid-nineteenth century, the development of elite tourism in Europe led to the birth of larg...
This thesis provides a new analysis of negotiations between foreign merchants and Venice’s board o...
From the second half of the 16th century onwards, Venice ordered the cities of its mainland dominion...
Timişoara became a rightful provincial capital of an Austrian domain during the 18th Century. In thi...
The key focus of the book is on exploring the textural evidence from and about Classical Antiquity i...
The article introduces the concept of “diaspora” to examine groups of immigrants and refugees, Jews,...
This paper offers the first results of my PhD: in more than two years I have done researchon over 90...
This chapter focuses on the spaces of arrival, such as ferry stations, inns, and lodging houses that...
This article examines the thriving lodging house sector in early modern Venice, arguing that such sp...
During the Renaissance, Venice was the main place of departure for most Western European pilgrims on...
In the last two centuries, scholars provided a great deal of attention to travel literature and its ...
After the the Fourth Crusade (1204), Western merchants began to regularly frequent the Black Sea bas...
The aim of this research is to define the Venetian society of the l4th century through archaeologica...
When exploring hospitality in Classical Antiquity discovered that it was essentially organic and a g...
The Origins of Hospitality and Tourism is about the true origins of the hospitality and tourism indu...
From the mid-nineteenth century, the development of elite tourism in Europe led to the birth of larg...
This thesis provides a new analysis of negotiations between foreign merchants and Venice’s board o...
From the second half of the 16th century onwards, Venice ordered the cities of its mainland dominion...
Timişoara became a rightful provincial capital of an Austrian domain during the 18th Century. In thi...
The key focus of the book is on exploring the textural evidence from and about Classical Antiquity i...
The article introduces the concept of “diaspora” to examine groups of immigrants and refugees, Jews,...
This paper offers the first results of my PhD: in more than two years I have done researchon over 90...