Academic literature on the topic 'Genoa (Italy) – History – 1528-1789'

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Journal articles on the topic "Genoa (Italy) – History – 1528-1789"

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Ceccarelli, Alessia. "Plague and Politics in Genoa (1528-1664)." Journal of Early Modern Studies, Continuous (January 30, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/jems-2279-7149-14226.

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The article examines Genoese responses to plague during the old regime. Much like the Venetian, the Genoese ruling class understood the nexus between plague, poverty, and famine, and how these, in turn, tied in with political unrest. Some of the Republic’s main political and diplomatic crises were indeed followed by severe outbreaks of plague. Thus, the 1528 plague marked the proclamation of the oligarchic Republic, as a Spanish protectorate, masterminded by Andrea Doria, whereas the 1579-1580 plague closed the civil wars (a struggle of the old patriciate against an alliance of the new patriciate with the popular faction, 1575-1576). While the plague that swept through northern Italy in 1628-1630 narrowly missed Genoa, it became a metaphor with Genoese political thinkers for the narrowly escaped annexation of the Republic by Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy (who died of plague in his encampment, together with scores of the heretics on his payroll). The 1656-1657 epidemic was the most severe in the Genoese old regime, capping an acute political and jurisdictional crisis with Rome and with archbishop Stefano Durazzo. Remarkable documents of this enduring state of conflict are the prayer composed by Paolo Foglietta (poet and brother to Oberto, who was a leader in the civil wars and later a historian of the Republic) invoking an end to the 1579-1580 epidemic, and the anonymous preghiera repubblicana (held at the Vatican Apostolic Archive) which the government of the Republic included in the official religious liturgy in response to a heated jurisdictional crisis with the Holy See (1605-1607). Rome ordered archbishop Orazio Spinola to have the prayer banned, but the ‘Collegi’ of the Republic attempted to have it reinstated following the 1656-1657 plague. D. Fiasella, La peste a Genova, Courtesy of Archivio Fotografico Fondazione Franzoni, ETS – Genova
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Genoa (Italy) – History – 1528-1789"

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KIRK, Thomas Allison. "Genoa and the sea : ships and power in the early modern Mediterranean (1559-1680)." Doctoral thesis, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/5857.

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Defence date: 5 July 1996
Examining board: Prof. Franco Angiolini, Università degli Studi di Pisa (co-supervisor) ; Prof. Kirti N. Chaudhuri, European University Institute (supervisor) ; Prof. Laurence Fontaine, European University Institute ; Dr. Richard Mackenney, University of Edinburgh ; Prof. Rodolfo Savelli, Università degli Studi di Genova
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RAGGIO, Osvaldo. "La politica nella parentela : Forme sociali e pratiche politiche in una comunita della Repubblica di Genova (secoli XVI-XVII)." Doctoral thesis, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/5950.

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Defence date: 25 November 1988
Examining board: Maurice Aymard (supervisor) ; John Davis ; Giovanni Levi ; Carlo Poni ; Stuart Woolf
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Books on the topic "Genoa (Italy) – History – 1528-1789"

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Epstein, Steven. Genoa & the Genoese, 958-1528. Chapel Hill, N.C: University of North Carolina Press, 1996.

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Epstein, Steven A. Genoa and the Genoese, 958-1528. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 2000.

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Epstein, Steven A. Genoa and the Genoese, 958-1528. University of North Carolina Press, 2000.

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Rossana, Urbani, and Zazzu Guido Nathan, eds. The Jews in Genoa. Leiden: Brill, 1999.

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Urbani, Rossana, and Guido Nathan Zazzu. The Jews in Genoa 1682-1799 (Studia Post-Biblica). Brill Academic Publishers, 1999.

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Urbani, Rossana, and Guido Nathan Zazzu. The Jews in Genoa: 507-1681 (Studia Post-Biblica). Brill Academic Publishers, 1998.

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