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Gaetano Sabatini

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Identità, valore, prezzo: nuove proposte di analisi e comparazione sul mercato degli schiavi a Napoli in età moderna

2017

International audience; This article aims at studying the formation process of personal identities of men forced to work at the oar in Naples at the end of the 16th century in comparison with the Kingdom of Valencia at the beginning of the 17th. At that time, Naples and Valencia were two of the most important slave markets as well as trading cities of the Spanish Empire. The research will take into account two types of sources that have remained largely unexplored by historiography to date, and especially a book dating back to 1585 detailing the biographies of 657 slaves. This will make it possible to focus in depth on slaves identities and in particular on the estimation process regarding …

Mediterranean slavery forced men personal identities use value trading value negotiation processesuse value[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologyHistòria modernaMediterranean slaverypersonal identitiestrading valuenegotiation processesforced men[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/History[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceJEL: N - Economic History
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Las fuerzas no profesionales en los reinos de Sicilia y de Nápoles en los siglos XVI-XVII: la “nuova milizia” y la “milizia del battaglione"

2009

Gli autori analizzano i tentativi di formazione di milizie popolari in Sicilia e nel regno di Napoli tra XVI e XVII secolo come indicatore delle relazioni tra il governo spagnolo, l'aritoscrazia e i poteri locali. The authors analyze the attempts of create a popular militia in the Kingdoms of Sicily and Naples in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth centuries as an indicator of relations between Spanish Government, aristocracy and local authorities.

Naples 16th - 17th centurieSettore M-STO/02 - Storia ModernaSicilia Napoli difesa milizieSpanish MonarchySicily 16th - 17th centurie
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