International audienceThis article focuses on two confraternities dedicated to helping immigrants who settled in Rome in the fifteenth century : a national confraternity, San Giovanni dei Fiorentini, and a charitable organization devoted to prisoners sentenced to death, San Giovanni Decollato. These institutions, both created by Florentines, are a perfect example of the secular practices of charity in a city whose demographic growth was based mainly on migratory movements. Whereas the former is a rather elitist organization of mutual assistance, the latter is more popular in scope. The coexistence of these two confraternities points to a vertical discrimination within the Florentine « community » of Rome. Furthermore, since most people who ...
International audienceThis article investigates the working identities of slaves and freedmen involv...
L'article présente l'étude de l'hospice de Colle val d'Elsa dans le contexte de l'intégration de cet...
International audienceThe article proposes a reconstruction of an ethnographic study that has been c...
International audienceThis article focuses on two confraternities dedicated to helping immigrants wh...
Cet article s’intéresse à deux confréries qui viennent en aide aux étrangers dans la Rome du XVe siè...
International audienceThis article proposes to look at some different accounts of the anti-French se...
This article analyzes two miracles, which a fragment of the True Cross performed for the Venetian co...
International audienceThis article proposes to look at some different accounts of the anti-French se...
Freedmen/ Women Among Public Priests in Rome and Italian Cities : Preliminary Refections. This artic...
International audienceThis article goes through the main phases of finance and trade in the Mediterr...
International audienceThis article goes through the main phases of finance and trade in the Mediterr...
International audienceThis article goes through the main phases of finance and trade in the Mediterr...
International audienceThis article goes through the main phases of finance and trade in the Mediterr...
International audienceThe article focuses on rural migrants from Papal States in the 17th and 18th c...
International audienceThe article focuses on rural migrants from Papal States in the 17th and 18th c...
International audienceThis article investigates the working identities of slaves and freedmen involv...
L'article présente l'étude de l'hospice de Colle val d'Elsa dans le contexte de l'intégration de cet...
International audienceThe article proposes a reconstruction of an ethnographic study that has been c...
International audienceThis article focuses on two confraternities dedicated to helping immigrants wh...
Cet article s’intéresse à deux confréries qui viennent en aide aux étrangers dans la Rome du XVe siè...
International audienceThis article proposes to look at some different accounts of the anti-French se...
This article analyzes two miracles, which a fragment of the True Cross performed for the Venetian co...
International audienceThis article proposes to look at some different accounts of the anti-French se...
Freedmen/ Women Among Public Priests in Rome and Italian Cities : Preliminary Refections. This artic...
International audienceThis article goes through the main phases of finance and trade in the Mediterr...
International audienceThis article goes through the main phases of finance and trade in the Mediterr...
International audienceThis article goes through the main phases of finance and trade in the Mediterr...
International audienceThis article goes through the main phases of finance and trade in the Mediterr...
International audienceThe article focuses on rural migrants from Papal States in the 17th and 18th c...
International audienceThe article focuses on rural migrants from Papal States in the 17th and 18th c...
International audienceThis article investigates the working identities of slaves and freedmen involv...
L'article présente l'étude de l'hospice de Colle val d'Elsa dans le contexte de l'intégration de cet...
International audienceThe article proposes a reconstruction of an ethnographic study that has been c...