This chapter analyzes how the advanced economies of Medieval and Early Modern Italy attempted to cope with famines. First, it provides an overview of the occurrence of famines and food shortages in Italy from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century, underlining the connections with overall climatic and demographic trends. Second, it focuses on the 1590s famine (the worst to affect Italy in this period), providing a general discussion and interpretation of its causes and characteristics as well as describing and evaluating the strategies for coping with the crisis that were developed within the Republic of Genoa and the Duchy of Ferrara. The chapter argues that when such a large-scale food crisis as that of the 1590s occurred, public action...
Italy, triggered by several consecutive years of bad weather at a time of particularly acute populat...
This article compares dearth policies developing in three regions in northwestern Europe in the fift...
How—and how well—do food markets function in famine conditions? The controversy surrounding this que...
This chapter analyzes how the advanced economies of Medieval and Early Modern Italy attempted to cop...
This article analyzes the extremely severe famine of the 1590s in northern Italy, triggered by sever...
This is the first systematic study of famine in all parts of Europe from the Middle Ages until the p...
This article provides a picture of long-term developments in the relationship between population and...
Italy faced a number of catastrophes in the long sixteenth century. This economic and demographic hi...
Extreme meteorological events, and particularly floods, have been much used by paleo-climatic studie...
In the light of the a reassessment of what happened in some European states and their capitals (repr...
As part of the recent debate on the \u201ccrisis of the 14th century\u201d, the essay focuses on fam...
Providing food to the needy – or the means to obtain it – is one of the most common reactions when f...
After the 1348 Black Death, the Republic of Siena went through a period of recurrent plagues, milita...
This article compares dearth policies developing in three regions in northwestern Europe in the fift...
This article compares dearth policies developing in three regions in northwestern Europe in the fift...
Italy, triggered by several consecutive years of bad weather at a time of particularly acute populat...
This article compares dearth policies developing in three regions in northwestern Europe in the fift...
How—and how well—do food markets function in famine conditions? The controversy surrounding this que...
This chapter analyzes how the advanced economies of Medieval and Early Modern Italy attempted to cop...
This article analyzes the extremely severe famine of the 1590s in northern Italy, triggered by sever...
This is the first systematic study of famine in all parts of Europe from the Middle Ages until the p...
This article provides a picture of long-term developments in the relationship between population and...
Italy faced a number of catastrophes in the long sixteenth century. This economic and demographic hi...
Extreme meteorological events, and particularly floods, have been much used by paleo-climatic studie...
In the light of the a reassessment of what happened in some European states and their capitals (repr...
As part of the recent debate on the \u201ccrisis of the 14th century\u201d, the essay focuses on fam...
Providing food to the needy – or the means to obtain it – is one of the most common reactions when f...
After the 1348 Black Death, the Republic of Siena went through a period of recurrent plagues, milita...
This article compares dearth policies developing in three regions in northwestern Europe in the fift...
This article compares dearth policies developing in three regions in northwestern Europe in the fift...
Italy, triggered by several consecutive years of bad weather at a time of particularly acute populat...
This article compares dearth policies developing in three regions in northwestern Europe in the fift...
How—and how well—do food markets function in famine conditions? The controversy surrounding this que...