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Pistoi, Marco. Guida archeologica del Monte Amiata. Siena: Nuova immagine editrice, 1989.

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Pistoi, Marco. Guida archeologica del Monte Amiata. Siena: Nuova immagine editrice, 1989.

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Segreto, Luciano. Monte Amiata: Il mercurio italiano, strategie internazionali e vincoli extraeconomici. Milano: F. Angeli, 1991.

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Italy. Soprintendenza ai beni archeologici per la Toscana and Rotary Club della Provincia di Grosseto, eds. Guida alla Maremma antica: Da Vulci a Populonia, dal Monte Argentario al Monte Amiata. Siena: Nuova immagine editrice, 1993.

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Nello, Barbieri, and Redon Odile, eds. Testimonianze medioevali per la storie dei comuni del Monte Amiata. Roma: Viella, 1989.

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Castel del Piano: La perla del Monte Amiata : origini, economia, casati. Arcidosso (GR): Edizioni Effigi, 2014.

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1933-, Kurze Wilhelm, Prezzolini Carlo, and Angelini Alessandra, eds. L' Abbazia di San Salvatore al Monte Amiata: Documenti storici, architettura, proprietà. Firenze: All'insegna del giglio, 1988.

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Lotte e speranze della comunità badenga: 15 maggio-6 giugno : cronaca dell'occupazione della miniera. Arcidosso (GR) [i.e. Grosseto, Italy]: Effigi, 2009.

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Niccolai, Lucio, Maurizio Mambrini, and Zeffiro Ciuffoletti. Sara Levi Nathan, i Rosselli e le miniere del Monte Amiata: Atti del convegno, Castell'Azzara, 29 luglio 2011. Arcidosso (Grosseto): Effigi, 2012.

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Lungo, Stefano Del. Presenze abbaziali nell'alto Lazio: San Salvatore al Monte Amiata e le sue relazioni con l'Abbazia di Farfa, secoli VIII-XII. Roma: Società romana di storia patria, 2001.

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Donatella, Capresi, Nerucci Silvia, Maccari Lorenzo, Siena (Italy : Province). Fondazione musei senesi., and Lions Club Siena, eds. Museums in Sienese territory: Siena, Chianti, Valdelsa, Crete, Val d'Arbia, Val d'Orcia, Monte Amiata, Val di Merse, Valdichiana : cultural itineraries in and around Siena. [Siena, Italy]: Nuova immagine, 2007.

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Indagine topografica sulle aree di pertinenza dell'abbazia di San Salvatore al monte Amiata nella Tuscia meridionale : secoli VI- XIV: L'apporto della fotointerpretazione e dei documenti d'archivio alla ricerca archeologica. Oxford, England: Archaeopress, 2013.

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White, E. B. Le petit monde de Charlotte. Paris: Neuf de l'ecole des loisirs, 2007.

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Costambeys, Marios. Archives and Social Change in Italy, c.900–1100. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198777601.003.0021.

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Chris Wickham’s chapter on ‘Land disputes and their social framework in Lombard- Carolingian Italy’ set the tone for a generation of scholarship, revealing, like other chapters in the same book, the utility of dispute records for writing the social history of early medieval Europe. Societal changes are nowhere more obvious than in the disputes to which they give rise. It is no accident, therefore, that documents generated by law courts have been central to historiography concerned with the nature and sharpness of social change in the post-Carolingian West, to which Chris has also contributed significantly. Increasingly after c.800, however, Italian law court records look to become less useful as social documents because they come to follow a very limited number of formulaic templates, which erased any points in dispute and cast claims in court as undefended. This chapter argues that social changes can still be detected in such documents, though less through their texts than through their patterns of preservation. It shows how in two cases—the abbey of Monte Amiata and the ecclesiastical institutions in Piacenza—the shape of archives of law court documents mirrors and is related to the crystallization of local power into the hands of restricted elite groups focused on single families. In doing so it addresses the current debate, arising largely out of French examples, about the appearance and reality of a ‘transformation’ in Western society around the year 1000.
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White, E. B. Le Petit Monde Charlotte. ecoledesmax.com, 2008.

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