This chapter develops two of the main themes explored in the Hidden Trento walking tour Ursula: Innkeepers, princes, and migrants. Firstly, it analyses the nature of Renaissance Trento as a city of transit between the north and south of the Alps; secondly, it focuses on the diverse functions of urban public spaces inside the city in terms of interaction between the German and Italian communities. The chapter also describes how a public history initiative using locative media might be a way of reconceptualizing the history of the city. It shows how public history can embrace material culture studies and integrate its methodology into existing disciplinary approaches such as mobility studies and urban history. We explore the impact of human ...
This texto analyses the genealogy of the historical and social phenomenon ‘mobility’,bringing about ...
Organized under the research program Settling in Motion ((Chaire d’excellence A*Midex, E. Canepari))...
The macellum, as one of the main market buildings in the Roman city, must have provoked two importan...
This chapter develops two of the main themes explored in the Hidden Trento walking tour Ursula: Innk...
Looking back over the centuries, migration has always formed an important part of human existence. S...
The innumerable documents and records preserved from the medieval town of Bozen-Bolzano, providing u...
The article deals with the 19th and 20th century history of tourism, a phenomenon, recently labeled ...
This volume contains papers by germanists, historians, and art historians on visual and conceptual a...
This is the final version. Available from Yale University Press via the link in this recordThe citie...
International audienceCurrent research on the Iron Age north and south of the Alps is providing new ...
Almost all Italian cities and town have an historical city centres, built in Roman or medieval times...
This book investigates emerging mobility practices and their spatial impacts in Italy thanks to the ...
International audienceThe object of this book is intra-urban mobility, namely the diverse forms of m...
During the last decades, representations of medieval and early modern urban space have witnessed an ...
The aim of this text is to add to knowledge about travel and eighteenth-century Turin by concentrati...
This texto analyses the genealogy of the historical and social phenomenon ‘mobility’,bringing about ...
Organized under the research program Settling in Motion ((Chaire d’excellence A*Midex, E. Canepari))...
The macellum, as one of the main market buildings in the Roman city, must have provoked two importan...
This chapter develops two of the main themes explored in the Hidden Trento walking tour Ursula: Innk...
Looking back over the centuries, migration has always formed an important part of human existence. S...
The innumerable documents and records preserved from the medieval town of Bozen-Bolzano, providing u...
The article deals with the 19th and 20th century history of tourism, a phenomenon, recently labeled ...
This volume contains papers by germanists, historians, and art historians on visual and conceptual a...
This is the final version. Available from Yale University Press via the link in this recordThe citie...
International audienceCurrent research on the Iron Age north and south of the Alps is providing new ...
Almost all Italian cities and town have an historical city centres, built in Roman or medieval times...
This book investigates emerging mobility practices and their spatial impacts in Italy thanks to the ...
International audienceThe object of this book is intra-urban mobility, namely the diverse forms of m...
During the last decades, representations of medieval and early modern urban space have witnessed an ...
The aim of this text is to add to knowledge about travel and eighteenth-century Turin by concentrati...
This texto analyses the genealogy of the historical and social phenomenon ‘mobility’,bringing about ...
Organized under the research program Settling in Motion ((Chaire d’excellence A*Midex, E. Canepari))...
The macellum, as one of the main market buildings in the Roman city, must have provoked two importan...