The aim of this chapter is to analyse the social position of the militia officers of the Republic of Lucca’s outlying areas during the second half of the sixteenth century in order to understand the degree to which their economic, political and social power may have influenced the appointment. Starting from the militia officers themselves and enlarging the analysis to their families, the chapter shows that the officers were members of the richest and most influential local families, or at least they had close relationships with them. The Lucchese militia was born with military purposes, but soon became another way for local elites to consolidate their power and a mirror of the communities’ internal structure
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The transformation of the government from a broadly based ruling class to a de facto hereditary olig...
The aim of this chapter is to analyse the social position of the militia officers of the Republic of...
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Most recent research on Sicilian aristocracy in early modern age has shown how the elite of the isla...
The most recent historiography has confirmed the importance of ecclesiastical careers within the ran...
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The article provides a pattern of analysis of personal composition of political elite at local level...
Through the analysis of several accounting books and correspondence, this paper analizes the composi...
The Lombard nobility\u2019s loss of political power after the Napoleonic Wars has led economic histo...
Through the analysis of several accounting books and correspondence, this paper analizes the composi...
This study adopts a configurational framework combining anthropological and historical methods and m...
The Neapolitan Nobility. The analysis of the Neapolitan nobility in this paper is focused on two l...
The Duchy of Parma and Piacenza was created in 1545 through an act of nepotism on the part of Pope P...
The contribution aims to open a new debate stating the hypothesis that the upper nobility, holders o...
The revolutionary and Napoleonic era had a major impact on Italian society, not least because the st...
The transformation of the government from a broadly based ruling class to a de facto hereditary olig...
The aim of this chapter is to analyse the social position of the militia officers of the Republic of...
Lucca occupies a special place in the history and historiography of the early Middle Ages in Italy a...
Most recent research on Sicilian aristocracy in early modern age has shown how the elite of the isla...
The most recent historiography has confirmed the importance of ecclesiastical careers within the ran...
Aim of this article is to discuss the structural role of territorial lordship for its owners in nort...
The article provides a pattern of analysis of personal composition of political elite at local level...
Through the analysis of several accounting books and correspondence, this paper analizes the composi...
The Lombard nobility\u2019s loss of political power after the Napoleonic Wars has led economic histo...
Through the analysis of several accounting books and correspondence, this paper analizes the composi...
This study adopts a configurational framework combining anthropological and historical methods and m...
The Neapolitan Nobility. The analysis of the Neapolitan nobility in this paper is focused on two l...
The Duchy of Parma and Piacenza was created in 1545 through an act of nepotism on the part of Pope P...
The contribution aims to open a new debate stating the hypothesis that the upper nobility, holders o...
The revolutionary and Napoleonic era had a major impact on Italian society, not least because the st...
The transformation of the government from a broadly based ruling class to a de facto hereditary olig...