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Migrazioni, forme di inte(g)razione, cittadinanze nell’Italia del tardo medioevo

Atti del XVII Convegno di studi San Miniato 21-23 ottobre 2021
  • Edited by:
  • Gian Maria Varanini,
  • Andrea Zorzi,

Studies on migrations, integrations and citizenship in late medieval Italy have investigated a variety of aspects over time but have sporadically focused on the connection between the three phenomena. The volume revisits classic themes such as immigration from the countryside and the integration of rustics into urban communities, or the disparity in conditions between marginal migrants and those with professional skills. It also proposes some analyses on less frequented perspectives such as settlement in suburban areas and the formation of neighborhood identities, highlighting the importance of integration networks offered by brotherhoods, corporations and marital ties, paying attention to the facets of citizenship rights and the forms of regulated access and the burdens for support her.

  • Keywords:
  • Migrations,
  • Integration,
  • Citizenship,
  • Italy,
  • Late Middle Ages,
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Gian Maria Varanini

University of Verona, Italy - ORCID: 0000-0003-3428-1632

Andrea Zorzi

University of Florence, Italy - ORCID: 0000-0002-3245-2904

Gian Maria Varanini is Professor Emeritus of Medieval History at the University of Verona. He has studied Italian political and social history of the late Middle Ages and the history of historiography on the Middle Ages. He was president of the Centre for the Studies on the Civilization of the Late Middle Ages.

Andrea Zorzi is full professor of Medieval History at University of Florence, and has been visiting professor at Sorbonne Université. A political history specialist, he has participated in numerous international projects and conferences. President of the Center for Studies on the Civilization of the Late Middle Ages, he is also a member of the Italian historical Council.
Introduzione

Andrea Zorzi

Una nota storiografica
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pp.11-19


Irene Barbiera, Gianpiero Dalla Zuanna

Le dinamiche demografiche dell’italia medievale: nuove prospettive
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pp.21-51


Movimenti e interazioni
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pp.99-117


Integrazioni

Beatrice G.M. Del Bo

Le minoranze ‘desiderate’: i mestieri specializzati
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pp.121-136


Franco Franceschi

Le minoranze indesiderate: la marginalità
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pp.137-156


Ermanno Orlando

Una rete di integrazione: il matrimonio
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pp.171-193


Matthieu Scherman

Immigrati, aree suburbane, identità di quartiere
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pp.195-208


Cittadinanza

Giuliana Albini

Conclusioni
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pp.289-298


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Book Title

Migrazioni, forme di inte(g)razione, cittadinanze nell’Italia del tardo medioevo

Book Subtitle

Atti del XVII Convegno di studi San Miniato 21-23 ottobre 2021

Editors

Gian Maria Varanini, Andrea Zorzi

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Number of Pages

328

Publication Year

2024

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© 2024 Author(s)

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CC BY 4.0

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Firenze University Press

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10.36253/979-12-215-0426-2

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979-12-215-0425-5

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979-12-215-0426-2

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979-12-215-0427-9

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Centro di Studi sulla Civiltà del Tardo Medioevo San Miniato

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2704-5692

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2704-5706

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