This special issue focuses on the notion of “open houses”. It aims at illustrating and comparing different interpretations and uses of such a notion by contemporary historians and, although less systematically, by other scholars and within other specialised languages. At the same time, it aims at giving examples of the use of such a notion in past languages, thus encompassing both emic and etic perspectives. The first level of analysis therefore refers to language, and shows different meanings and ideas associated with the expression “open house” in both the past and present. More precisely, on the one hand it will provide information on the use of the notion of “casa aperta” by early-modern and 19th-century Italians. On the other, it will ...
The paper will focus on basic ways of communication between the actors in the house and home and the...
Out Now - Open Access New issue of the European History Yearbook on "Housing Capital: Resouce and Re...
International audienceIn Western Europe, the question of the material reality of cities during the e...
This special issue focuses on the notion of “open houses”. It aims at illustrating and comparing dif...
This special issue focuses on the notion of ‘open houses’. It aims at illustrating and comparing dif...
What did early-modern and nineteenth-century Italians mean when they used the expressions tener casa...
An Open House. Communication Practices in Early Modern Europe The article addresses the history of f...
The paper will focus on the period of the instauration of modern housing in Europe, around the half ...
The most astonishing data while observing what happened at a global scale within the last fifty year...
This introductory essay proposes a reflection that discusses, reframes, and presents the thematic se...
In this article, I will focus on the study of the living space in houses of Russian-speaking emigran...
The home is an emblematic topos in children’s literature. The home is intended primarily as a physic...
Few ideas are as universally key, basic and primal as “home”. Few ideas require more attention and n...
This introductory essay proposes a reflection that discusses, reframes, and presents the thematic se...
The names of interiors in noblemen’s mansion houses Architectural and functional transformations of...
The paper will focus on basic ways of communication between the actors in the house and home and the...
Out Now - Open Access New issue of the European History Yearbook on "Housing Capital: Resouce and Re...
International audienceIn Western Europe, the question of the material reality of cities during the e...
This special issue focuses on the notion of “open houses”. It aims at illustrating and comparing dif...
This special issue focuses on the notion of ‘open houses’. It aims at illustrating and comparing dif...
What did early-modern and nineteenth-century Italians mean when they used the expressions tener casa...
An Open House. Communication Practices in Early Modern Europe The article addresses the history of f...
The paper will focus on the period of the instauration of modern housing in Europe, around the half ...
The most astonishing data while observing what happened at a global scale within the last fifty year...
This introductory essay proposes a reflection that discusses, reframes, and presents the thematic se...
In this article, I will focus on the study of the living space in houses of Russian-speaking emigran...
The home is an emblematic topos in children’s literature. The home is intended primarily as a physic...
Few ideas are as universally key, basic and primal as “home”. Few ideas require more attention and n...
This introductory essay proposes a reflection that discusses, reframes, and presents the thematic se...
The names of interiors in noblemen’s mansion houses Architectural and functional transformations of...
The paper will focus on basic ways of communication between the actors in the house and home and the...
Out Now - Open Access New issue of the European History Yearbook on "Housing Capital: Resouce and Re...
International audienceIn Western Europe, the question of the material reality of cities during the e...