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The people are the city : the idea of the popolo and the condition of the popolani in Venice (fifteenth-sixteenth centuries)

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De Larivière, C. J. and Salzberg, Rosa (2013) The people are the city : the idea of the popolo and the condition of the popolani in Venice (fifteenth-sixteenth centuries). Annales , Volume 68 (Number 4). pp. 113-1140. ISSN 0395-2649.

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Abstract

La société vénitienne des XVe et XVIe siècles est généralement décrite selon une tripartition entre patriciat, groupe citoyen et popolo. L’objectif de cet article est d’analyser ce qu’était le popolo et qui étaient les popolani à Venise en articulant une étude terminologique et conceptuelle de ces catégories avec une analyse sociologique des individus qui les composaient. L’histoire de la genèse des groupes sociaux révèle ainsi toute la complexité de la définition du popolo à Venise entre la fin du Moyen Âge et le début de l’époque moderne. En considérant la « condition » des popolani, il s’agit d’analyser comment ceux-ci établissaient ce qu’ils étaient et le cadre de leur action, en fonction des dispositions, des espaces et des institutions dans lesquels ils interagissaient.

Fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Venetian society is generally described according to the tripartition between patricians, citizens, and popolo. This article seeks to examine the popolo and the popolani of Venice, combining a terminological and conceptual study of these categories with a sociological analysis of the individuals who belonged to them. The history of how these social groups came about reveals the complex definition of the popolo in Venice between the end of the Middle Ages and the start of the early modern era. A consideration of the popolani’s “condition” involves analysis of how they established who they were and the framework of ther action, according to the associations, spaces, and institutions in which they interacted.

Item Type: Journal Article
Alternative Title: Le peuple est la cité. L’idée de popolo et la condition des popolani à Venise (XVe-XVIe siècles)
Divisions: Faculty of Arts > History
Journal or Publication Title: Annales
Publisher: Armand Colin
ISSN: 0395-2649
Official Date: 2013
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Volume: Volume 68
Number: Number 4
Page Range: pp. 113-1140
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
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