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- Title
1500–1800.
- Authors
Buylaert, Frederik; van der Meulen, Jim; Verhoeven, Gerrit; Vermoesen, Reinoud; Logan, Tracey
- Abstract
Delving into the petitions to the I Cinque Savi all Mercanzia i - the authority responsible for the weal and woe of foreign traders in Venice - Prideaux analyses how relations between migrants and the government were oiled by trust. They also protected their fellow believers in the second half of the seventeenth century, when Catholic life was forced to retreat from the (semi-)public space into private houses, where bolted doors, hatches and other secret let-outs for priests, I klopjes i and worshippers prevented Catholic life from being eradicated by an overzealous sheriff. Religious co-existence is at the core of a debate that keeps on firing the imagination of early modern historians. Residential patterns are also analysed in Tamsin Prideaux's latest work on migrant communities in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Venice, who often lived together in certain neighbourhoods, I fondacos i , lodging houses and inns.
- Subjects
SOCIAL status; SOCIAL conflict; POOR people; EQUALITY; SOCIAL mobility; TORTURE; MOTHER-daughter relationship; FATHERS
- Publication
Urban History, 2023, Vol 50, Issue 2, p349
- ISSN
0963-9268
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0963926823000068