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History of Italy --- anno 1200-1799 --- Naples
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The Continuity of Feudal Power is an analytic study of a family of the Neapolitan aristocracy during the early modern period, with particular focus on the time of Spanish rule (1503-1707). The Caracciolo marquis of Brienza were a branch of one of the oldest and most powerful clans in the kingdom of Naples, and they numbered among the hundred wealthiest feudal families throughout the early modern period. Professor Astarita reconstructs the family's patrimony, administration and revenues, the family's relationship with the rural communities over which it had jurisdiction, its marriage and alliance policies, and the relations between the aristocracy and the monarchical government. His emphasis is on the continuing importance of feudal traditions, institutions and values both in the definition of the aristocracy's status and in its success in ensuring the persistence of its wealth and power within the kingdom.
Naples (Kingdom) --- History --- Spanish rule, 1442-1707 --- Caracciolo family. --- Feudalism - Italy - Naples (Kingdom) - History. --- Arts and Humanities --- Feudalism --- History. --- Feudal tenure --- Civilization, Medieval --- Land tenure --- Land use --- Land use, Rural --- Chivalry --- Estates (Social orders)
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Philosophy, Italian --- Philosophy, Italian --- Cominale, C. --- Descartes, René --- Doria, Paolo Mattia, --- Gimma, Giacinto, --- Influence. --- Naples (Italy) --- Intellectual life.
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A love story set in Naples in 1772 and based on the romantic entanglements of Lord and Lady Hamilton and Lord Nelson.
Triangles (Interpersonal relations) --- Ambassadors' spouses --- British --- Ambassadors --- Mistresses --- Admirals --- Hamilton, William, --- Hamilton, Emma, --- Nelson, Horatio Nelson, --- Naples (Italy) --- Vesuvius (Italy) --- History --- Admirals --- Fiction --- Ambassadors --- Fiction --- Ambassadors' spouses --- Fiction --- Biographical fiction --- British --- Fiction --- Italy --- Hamilton, Emma, Lady --- Fiction --- Hamilton, William, Sir --- Fiction --- Historical fiction --- Mistresses --- Fiction --- Naples (Italy) --- Fiction --- History --- 1734-1860 --- Nelson, Horatio Nelson, Viscount --- Fiction --- Triangles (Interpersonal relations) --- Fiction --- Vesuvius (Italy) --- Fiction
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This study of late medieval Sicily develops a critique of theories of dependence through trade, and a new interpretation of the late medieval economy. It thus addresses current debates on the origins of modern Italian economic dualism, and on the transition from feudalism to capitalism in early modern Europe. Dr Epstein argues that economic development during this period was shaped largely by regional political and institutional structures which regulated access to markets. Following the Black Death, many institutional and social constraints on commercialization were relaxed throughout western Europe as a result of social conflict and demographic change. Peasants became more commercialized; economic growth occurred through regional integration and specialization. The Sicilian economy also expanded and became increasingly export-oriented. although only a small proportion of its output was shipped abroad before 1500. Late medieval Sicily is thus shown to have been neither underdeveloped nor dependent on foreign manufactures and trade.
History of Italy --- anno 1200-1499 --- Sicily --- Sicily (Italy) --- Commerce --- History --- Economic conditions --- Social conditions --- Politics and government --- 1282-1870 --- Sicily (Italy) - Commerce - History. --- Sicily (Italy) - Economic conditions. --- Sicily (Italy) - Social conditions. --- Sicily (Italy) - History. --- Sicily (Italy) - Politics and government - 1282-1870. --- Arts and Humanities --- History. --- Economic conditions. --- Social conditions. --- Królestwo Sycylii (Italy) --- Regione siciliana (Italy) --- Sicile (Italy) --- Sicilia (Italy) --- Sicilian Regional Government --- Sikelia (Italy) --- Ṣiqillīyah (Italy) --- Sitsilyah (Italy) --- Sycylia (Italy) --- Naples (Kingdom) --- Sicily (Italy : Territory under Allied occupation, 1943-1947)
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