Between the early sixteenth and the end of the eighteenth centuries the Maltese islands were administered by the Military and Hospitaller Order of St John. The Order's rule brought to the Maltese population law, order, security, and prosperity. It also brought about a new boost of activities and great demographic growth which continued to rise throughout the period of that rule. The shift from a peasant and domestic mode of production to one based on commerce, and the rapid expansion of trade, together with the growth of market opportunities, economic dislocations by market forces, and a new form of dependent labour, such as employment with the Order of St John, must have left their indelible mark on traditional peasant society. Nonetheles...
Unprecedented quantities of documents began to be produced, recorded and stored in Malta in the late...
The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, which had developed itself into a military power during the Crus...
This article addresses the Maltese traditional family, taking St. Mary's (Qrendi) as a test case. It...
In his description of Malta, Jean Quintin d'Autun observed that 'the people have a Sicilian characte...
Christianity was deeply rooted among the Maltese well before the advent of the Order of St John in 1...
Until the advent of the Order of St John in 1530, Malta was considered as one of the many communes o...
StudentshipMuch has been written about various aspects of the long presence of the Knights of the Or...
Between 1530 and 1798, the Maltese islands were governed by the Order of St John the Baptist of Je...
The presence of the Order of St John in Malta could only be expected to consolidate and develop furt...
While extensive use has been made of notarial acts for the reconstruction of late Medieval aspects ...
Fernand Braudel, the renowned French historian, has written that during the eighteenth century shops...
Malta has had a long history of occupation. Much of the time the Island was garrisoned and thus civ...
It is not generally known that, apart from the Holy Infirmary and other medical institutions for civ...
Privateering in Malta is known to have existed long before the Order's arrival. Its usefulness becam...
This paper presents an overview of developments in the life of the village of Siggiewi - a typical M...
Unprecedented quantities of documents began to be produced, recorded and stored in Malta in the late...
The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, which had developed itself into a military power during the Crus...
This article addresses the Maltese traditional family, taking St. Mary's (Qrendi) as a test case. It...
In his description of Malta, Jean Quintin d'Autun observed that 'the people have a Sicilian characte...
Christianity was deeply rooted among the Maltese well before the advent of the Order of St John in 1...
Until the advent of the Order of St John in 1530, Malta was considered as one of the many communes o...
StudentshipMuch has been written about various aspects of the long presence of the Knights of the Or...
Between 1530 and 1798, the Maltese islands were governed by the Order of St John the Baptist of Je...
The presence of the Order of St John in Malta could only be expected to consolidate and develop furt...
While extensive use has been made of notarial acts for the reconstruction of late Medieval aspects ...
Fernand Braudel, the renowned French historian, has written that during the eighteenth century shops...
Malta has had a long history of occupation. Much of the time the Island was garrisoned and thus civ...
It is not generally known that, apart from the Holy Infirmary and other medical institutions for civ...
Privateering in Malta is known to have existed long before the Order's arrival. Its usefulness becam...
This paper presents an overview of developments in the life of the village of Siggiewi - a typical M...
Unprecedented quantities of documents began to be produced, recorded and stored in Malta in the late...
The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, which had developed itself into a military power during the Crus...
This article addresses the Maltese traditional family, taking St. Mary's (Qrendi) as a test case. It...