LEADER 03065nam 2200421 450 001 9910131937503321 005 20221206181921.0 010 $a9782722601345 (ebook) 035 $a(CKB)3460000000122343 035 $a(WaSeSS)IndRDA00044950 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/51198 035 $a(PPN)182833593 035 $a(EXLCZ)993460000000122343 100 $a20150720d2011 uy 0 101 0 $afre 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aKorcula sous la domination de Venise au XVe sie?cle $epouvoir, e?conomie et vie quotidienne dans une i?le dalmate au Moyen A?ge tardif /$fOliver Jens Schmitt 210 $cCollège de France$d2011 210 1$aParis :$cColle?ge de France,$d2011. 215 $a1 online resource (100 pages) $cdigital, PDF file(s) 225 0 $aConfe?rences du Colle?ge de France 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 330 $aIn 1420, the island of Kor?ula on the Dalmatian coast (today in Croatia) came under the administration of Venice. Its exceptionally rich archives allow us to paint the "total" picture of a small society living on the edge of the Venetian maritime empire in the 15th century, facing Ragusa (Dubrovnik), the rival: how did this microcosm of peasants and Has shepherds, fishermen and seafarers traders, city patricians and countryside folk been transformed by its insertion in the economic and political space of the great Mediterranean power?In these three lectures given at the Collège de France in 2010, Oliver Jens Schmitt, professor at the University of Vienna, historian of the Balkans, crosses micro-history with the great. You can read the story of the loves of Draga?i?, leader of the populares, and of Franu?a, daughter of a patrician - a true political novel worthy of a Boccaccio, in which the Doge of Venice himself intervenes. We learn how the patrician families make a fortune in smuggling, vital for the inhabitants of an island in permanent need of wheat. Through the reports of the field guards and the port registers, we get into all the details of the island's daily life, with its stories of washerwomen and ship captains, sheep stolen from beaches and forests voluntarily set on fire. And we come to understand that between the all-powerful Venice, only represented by a governor who ignores the local language, and this small world of peasants and sailors himself deeply divided, it is a whole game of permanent negotiations that regulate the life of the island and its inhabitants. 607 $aVeneto (Italy)$xEconomic policy 607 $aVeneto (Italy)$xPolitics and government 610 $aLebenswelt 610 $amicrohistoire 610 $adomination vénitienne 700 $aSchmitt$b Oliver Jens$0477091 801 0$bWaSeSS 801 1$bWaSeSS 801 2$bUkMaJRU 912 $a9910131937503321 996 $aKor?ula sous la domination de Venise au XVe siècle$91803605 997 $aUNINA