This article analyzes the extremely severe famine of the 1590s in northern Italy, triggered by several consecutive years of bad weather at a time of particularly acute population pressure on the available resources. The long duration and the large extent of the famine made it impossible to buy grain on the market and also prevented the urban food provision institutions from finding effective solutions to the crisis. Their failure fuelled a general “system shock” for the social, economic and demographic structures of Northern Italy, leading to protest, violence and general social and economic disorder. The article recurs to a large database of demographic time series to identify the areas struck worst by the famine. It then focuses on the re...
This article compares the impact of plague across Europe during the seventeenth century. It shows th...
This article examines the historical, economic and demographic processes that characterize the featu...
The paper presents a case-study: the reactions to the plague of 1478-80 by the population and of the...
This article analyzes the extremely severe famine of the 1590s in northern Italy, triggered by sever...
Italy, triggered by several consecutive years of bad weather at a time of particularly acute populat...
This article provides a picture of long-term developments in the relationship between population and...
This chapter analyzes how the advanced economies of Medieval and Early Modern Italy attempted to cop...
This is the first systematic study of famine in all parts of Europe from the Middle Ages until the p...
The article tells the story of the Neapolitan famine of 1763-64 following the traces of the merchant...
The article makes use of a novel database on the occurrence of famines in Europe, from 1250 to the p...
The paper provides new estimates of population trends in Northern Italy during 16th and early 17 cen...
Italy faced a number of catastrophes in the long sixteenth century. This economic and demographic hi...
In the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, continental Europe north of the Alps was affl...
Extreme meteorological events, and particularly floods, have been much used by paleo-climatic studie...
This study aims to present an overview of how climate change brought about by events such as earthqu...
This article compares the impact of plague across Europe during the seventeenth century. It shows th...
This article examines the historical, economic and demographic processes that characterize the featu...
The paper presents a case-study: the reactions to the plague of 1478-80 by the population and of the...
This article analyzes the extremely severe famine of the 1590s in northern Italy, triggered by sever...
Italy, triggered by several consecutive years of bad weather at a time of particularly acute populat...
This article provides a picture of long-term developments in the relationship between population and...
This chapter analyzes how the advanced economies of Medieval and Early Modern Italy attempted to cop...
This is the first systematic study of famine in all parts of Europe from the Middle Ages until the p...
The article tells the story of the Neapolitan famine of 1763-64 following the traces of the merchant...
The article makes use of a novel database on the occurrence of famines in Europe, from 1250 to the p...
The paper provides new estimates of population trends in Northern Italy during 16th and early 17 cen...
Italy faced a number of catastrophes in the long sixteenth century. This economic and demographic hi...
In the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, continental Europe north of the Alps was affl...
Extreme meteorological events, and particularly floods, have been much used by paleo-climatic studie...
This study aims to present an overview of how climate change brought about by events such as earthqu...
This article compares the impact of plague across Europe during the seventeenth century. It shows th...
This article examines the historical, economic and demographic processes that characterize the featu...
The paper presents a case-study: the reactions to the plague of 1478-80 by the population and of the...