This chapter focuses on the spaces of arrival, such as ferry stations, inns, and lodging houses that also served as pillars of the surveillance systems of the local authorities. It looks at the ways in which these structures of hospitality were used to identify, record and control the presence of foreigners and the registration and identification techniques that were installed. Arriving in Venice could be a rather egalitarian experience, in which passengers of all kinds might be mixed in small commercial vessels approaching the city, the process of discrimination and identification began even as they entered the lagoon. In order to survey arrivals, the Government relied first of all on the registered members of the guild of osti who ran the...
For many historians today, the consultation of archival documents is an indispensable aspect of the ...
This is a unique investigation of the political uses of different forms of communication - oral, man...
This paper aims at an analysis of the necessity to identify individuals and be identified in the ear...
This paper aims to illustrate how Venice confronted the problem of receiving – board and accommodati...
The article introduces the concept of “diaspora” to examine groups of immigrants and refugees, Jews,...
During the Renaissance, Venice was the main place of departure for most Western European pilgrims on...
This thesis examines community and identity within the context of immigration. The sixteenth century...
This article examines the thriving lodging house sector in early modern Venice, arguing that such sp...
On the basis of original material from the Venetian State Archives (notary testaments), the author d...
Ever since the Middle Ages, the Venetian government exercised strong control over guilds and, more g...
What was the impact of the influx of French people and their neighbours during the Revolution on rec...
From the second half of the 16th century onwards, Venice ordered the cities of its mainland dominion...
The paper aims at understanding the role that public navigation played for the Venetian merchant fir...
Apprenticeship in early modern Europe has been the subject of important research in the last decades...
This thesis provides a new analysis of negotiations between foreign merchants and Venice’s board o...
For many historians today, the consultation of archival documents is an indispensable aspect of the ...
This is a unique investigation of the political uses of different forms of communication - oral, man...
This paper aims at an analysis of the necessity to identify individuals and be identified in the ear...
This paper aims to illustrate how Venice confronted the problem of receiving – board and accommodati...
The article introduces the concept of “diaspora” to examine groups of immigrants and refugees, Jews,...
During the Renaissance, Venice was the main place of departure for most Western European pilgrims on...
This thesis examines community and identity within the context of immigration. The sixteenth century...
This article examines the thriving lodging house sector in early modern Venice, arguing that such sp...
On the basis of original material from the Venetian State Archives (notary testaments), the author d...
Ever since the Middle Ages, the Venetian government exercised strong control over guilds and, more g...
What was the impact of the influx of French people and their neighbours during the Revolution on rec...
From the second half of the 16th century onwards, Venice ordered the cities of its mainland dominion...
The paper aims at understanding the role that public navigation played for the Venetian merchant fir...
Apprenticeship in early modern Europe has been the subject of important research in the last decades...
This thesis provides a new analysis of negotiations between foreign merchants and Venice’s board o...
For many historians today, the consultation of archival documents is an indispensable aspect of the ...
This is a unique investigation of the political uses of different forms of communication - oral, man...
This paper aims at an analysis of the necessity to identify individuals and be identified in the ear...