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AnnalesHSS , French
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Le numéro 78/4 des est disponible en ligne (et bientôt dans vos boîtes aux lettres). Au sommaire, 2 dossiers et un train de comptes rendus :

👉 Histoire contemporaines et méthodes interdisciplinaires
👉 Captivité et esclavage
👉 Recensions: race et esclavage

➡️ https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/annales-histoire-sciences-sociales/issue/E61A875176BF8CDBF8A4FE783E78A982
➡️ (bientôt sur Cairn.info)

Nous vous présenterons les articles cette semaine. Bonne lecture!

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Que nous disent les graffitis de prison de l'histoire sociale de l'Inquisition? À partir d'une note critique, Guillaume Calafat revient sur un champ en pleine expansion autour d'un objet graphique.

👉 Enfermement et graffiti. Des palimpsestes de prison aux archives murales (note critique)

➡️ https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/annales-histoire-sciences-sociales/article/abs/enfermement-et-graffiti/1B49640D854CD00A35603D243CF8097A
➡️ (bientôt sur Cairn)

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AnnalesHSS OP ,
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À Carthagène, vivaient des libertinos: esclaves musulmans. déliés de leur maisonnée, mais travaillant pour payer leur liberté. Thomas Glesener et Daniel Hershenzon démêlent avec finesse les conflits de normativités, entre religion, coutume et autorité royale, pour mieux appréhender l'esclavage.

👉 délié et urbaine en espagnole aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles

➡️ https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/annales-histoire-sciences-sociales/article/abs/dans-les-rues-on-ne-voit-que-des-musulmans/3A0A074AB9712DEFF8EF84E10E613C02
➡️ (bientôt sur Cairn)

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Tinido , German
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needs your help! Bartmann / Bellarmine jugs were made in a very specific region of the rhineland between 1500 -1750 to be exported to England & the Netherlands. With colonial expansion they've found there way across the globe. Now an international research projects seeks to establish a comprehensive history & typology of the jugs. So if you have seen one of those shown in the Wanted Foto attached, get in touch with the researchers!
@histodons

https://fit.uni-tuebingen.de/Project/Details?id=10576

ClaireFromClare ,
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@Tinido I have just reported to the researchers that we found several beardman jugs on the wreck of the VOC ship Avondster, which sank in Sri Lanka in 1659:
https://maritimeasia.ws/maritimelanka/avondster/beardman.html

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info ,
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However, we’ll make another

In the late Venetian republic, when the doge died, they held the funeral for a statue.

https://historywalksvenice.com/venetian-story/however-well-make-another/

xankarn ,
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Cultural history class this week includes the bicycle boom of the 1890s.

Newspapers from this period are filled with the complaints of men who say bicycles ruined their marriages, since wives only care to ride and no longer tend to their "duties."

The Rev. Thomas Gregory saw the bike as a threat to his parishioners' intellect and health.

"It annihilates the reading habit. The libraries are deserted. It is a menace to domestic virtues. It breaks up and destroys the home."

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LazaroDTormes ,
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@xankarn
@histodons Moral panic at its finest.

info ,
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The Venetian constitution

The constitution of the Republic of Venice never really existed. The Venetian nobility just made it up as they went.

https://historywalksvenice.com/venetian-story/the-venetian-constitution/

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Superintendents for the avoidance of superfluous expenses

The Republic of Venice had a magistracy of “Superintendents and regulators for the avoidance and regulation of superfluous expenses.”

https://historywalksvenice.com/2024/04/superintendents-for-superfluous-expenses/

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Quarantine in the 1600s

Quarantine was the main method of prevention of the black plague in Venice, and the lazzaretti served that purpose.

https://historywalksvenice.com/venetian-story/quarantine-in-the-1600s/

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The ASV Indice by Andrea da Mosto

The L’Archivio di Stato di Venezia : indice generale, storico, descrittivo ed analitico (shortened ASV Indice) by Andrea da Mosto is a very useful reference to all the major and minor institutions and offices of the Republic of Venice.

https://historywalksvenice.com/article/the-asv-indice-by-andrea-da-mosto/

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Venetian Patent law — 1474

The first patent law ever was Venetian, issued by the Pregadi (Senate) on March 19th, 1474.

https://historywalksvenice.com/2024/03/venetian-patent-law-1474/

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The Dizionario del Dialetto Veneziano by Giuseppe Boerio

The Dizionario del Dialetto Veneziano by Giuseppe Boerio from 1829 is the essential dictionary of the late Venetian language for anybody trying to read old Venetian texts.

https://historywalksvenice.com/article/the-dizionario-del-dialetto-veneziano-by-giuseppe-boerio/

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Fornicators of Nuns

“Fornicators of Nuns” were criminals in ancient Venice, and harshly punished, but that didn’t stop nuns from having lovers.

https://historywalksvenice.com/venetian-story/fornicators-of-nuns/

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The Lessico Veneto by Fabio Mutinelli

The Lessico Veneto — Lexicon of the Veneto — by Fabio Mutinelli from 1851 is another of those must-have books for anybody interested in Venetian history, which is exact why it was written.

https://historywalksvenice.com/article/the-lessico-veneto-by-fabio-mutinelli/

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Prostitution in Venice

In ancient Venice prostitution was considered a necessary evil, where more harm would come from a ban than from a de facto acceptance

https://historywalksvenice.com/article/prostitution-in-venice/

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Daghe adosso, Nino!

An Austrian admiral giving orders in Venetian, in a naval battle against Italy, which eventually led to Venice becoming Italian

https://historywalksvenice.com/article/daghe-adosso-nino/

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Festa delle Marie

The “Festa delle Marie” celebrating the liberation of brides abducted by pirates, was an important event in medieval Venice.

https://historywalksvenice.com/article/festa-delle-marie/

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