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For some time historiography has set itself the objective of studying the ways in which European society in the late Middle Ages and the early Modern Age has related to environmental disasters, addressing the perceptions and the reactions, the strategies implemented by the governments, and the repercussions on the religious mentality. In this way it has identified a sphere of investigation that is an authentic multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary workshop, engaging historians of institutions, culture and mentality. At the conference held in San Miniato, Italian and European historians compared notes on this subject, addressing it from different points of view and taking into consideration different environmental contexts (the cities and the rivers, the mountain, the sea, Italy, France, Holland, etc.) and different viewpoints (those of the governments, the lay 'intellectuals', the men of religion, etc.).
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The volume, which collects the proceedings of the international conference held in Florence in the spring of 2005, takes up a theme, that of the urban and rural revolts of the fourteenth century, which had known a certain oblivion in recent times compared to the extraordinary fortune it had enjoyed above all in the 60s and 70s of the last century, driven by the troubled events of those decades. The sixteen essays that compose it, the work of specialists from five different European countries, develop three different forms of analysis within a chronological cut that refers to a large fourteenth century, ranging from the last decades of the thirteenth century to the early fifteenth century. , according to a consolidated and shared chronology. Il volume, che raccoglie gli atti del convegno internazionale tenutosi a Firenze nella primavera del 2005, riprende una tematica, quella delle rivolte urbane e rurali del XIV secolo, che aveva conosciuto un certo oblio negli ultimi tempi rispetto alla straordinaria fortuna di cui aveva goduto soprattutto negli anni '60 e '70 del secolo scorso, sulla spinta delle vicende tormentate di quei decenni. I sedici saggi che lo compongono, opera di specialisti di cinque diversi paesi europei, sviluppano tre diverse forme di analisi all'interno di un taglio cronologico che fa riferimento a un Trecento largo, che va dagli ultimi decenni del XIII secolo sino ai primi del XV, secondo una cronologia consolidata e condivisa.
Revolutions --- Insurrections --- Rebellions --- Revolts --- Revolutionary wars --- History --- Political science --- Political violence --- War --- Government, Resistance to --- Europe --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Social conditions --- Storia medievale --- Storia --- Secolo XIV
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