The aim of this article is to examine the use of suitable archive sources for the study of the economic space of cities in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The research is based on the integration and critical analysis of cartographic, descriptive and quantitative sources of an administrative and fiscal nature, developed by using Geographic Information Systems. The advantage of adopting this approach includes, in addition to the study of spatial relationships amongst economic activities and the urban space, the possibility of investigating discrepancies between the sources, thus facilitating their interpretation
A range of various sources is used in geographical settlement studies, amongst which the most common...
International audienceAbstract The article considers where and how the silk industry was located in ...
Although there have been numerous studies of individual cities or groups of cities, there has never ...
The aim of this article is to examine the use of suitable archive sources for the study of the econo...
In this paper we study the leather tanners in the city of Rome in 18th and 19th centuries. The resea...
Urban history and urban cartography are closely linked. The analysis of spatial relationships throug...
This article explores the integration of GIS technology with urban historical studies, focusing on o...
Abstract: This article explores the integration of GIS technology with urban historical studies, foc...
How were space and movement in Roman cities affected by economic life? What can the study of Roman u...
The difficulty of defining fairs and markets with any methodological clarity is particularly pronoun...
This thesis examines the amphora assemblages from a series of excavated Late Antique waste deposits ...
The Roman world offers a great diversity of economic spaces due to its size, geographic contrasts an...
An Urban Geography of the Roman World, 100 B.C. to A.D. 300 Although there have been numerous studie...
This chapter focuses on material aspects of urban topography and regional landscape use, considering...
The urban configuration of Rome in the low Middle Ages, that is of the city that accompanied the for...
A range of various sources is used in geographical settlement studies, amongst which the most common...
International audienceAbstract The article considers where and how the silk industry was located in ...
Although there have been numerous studies of individual cities or groups of cities, there has never ...
The aim of this article is to examine the use of suitable archive sources for the study of the econo...
In this paper we study the leather tanners in the city of Rome in 18th and 19th centuries. The resea...
Urban history and urban cartography are closely linked. The analysis of spatial relationships throug...
This article explores the integration of GIS technology with urban historical studies, focusing on o...
Abstract: This article explores the integration of GIS technology with urban historical studies, foc...
How were space and movement in Roman cities affected by economic life? What can the study of Roman u...
The difficulty of defining fairs and markets with any methodological clarity is particularly pronoun...
This thesis examines the amphora assemblages from a series of excavated Late Antique waste deposits ...
The Roman world offers a great diversity of economic spaces due to its size, geographic contrasts an...
An Urban Geography of the Roman World, 100 B.C. to A.D. 300 Although there have been numerous studie...
This chapter focuses on material aspects of urban topography and regional landscape use, considering...
The urban configuration of Rome in the low Middle Ages, that is of the city that accompanied the for...
A range of various sources is used in geographical settlement studies, amongst which the most common...
International audienceAbstract The article considers where and how the silk industry was located in ...
Although there have been numerous studies of individual cities or groups of cities, there has never ...