Topographies de «minorités». Notes sur Livourne, Marseille et Tunis au XVIIe siècle
Titolo
Topographies de «minorités». Notes sur Livourne, Marseille et Tunis au XVIIe siècle
Autore
Guillaume Calafat
Data
2012/02/05
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Tous droits réservés
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fr
Tipo
Journal Article
Author
Guillaume Calafat
Tipo documento
Journal Article
DOI
10.4000/liame.271
ISSN
1291-7206
Abstract Note
« Minorities » Topographies: notes about Livorno, Tunis and Marseilles in the XVIIth century. This essay aims at describing different forms of territorialization and visibility of “foreigners” and “minorities” in three ports tightly linked by trade in XVIIth century Mediterranean Sea: Livorno, Tunis and Marseilles. It firstly focuses on the spaces of the “nations”, scarcely apparent in Early modern Marseilles, but very visible in Tunis and Livorno in the form of “districts” or closed spaces (funduqs). It then concentrates on slaves and galley-slaves prisons in those cities, and on differences and similarities between Livorno’s and Tunis’ Jewish districts. By using urban morphological analysis, one's intention is to prove its usefulness for the comprehension of the history of socio-legal processes of inclusion and exclusion of foreigners and minorities in Early-Modern cities.
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2014-12-21 13:58:38
Data
2012/02/05
Issue
24
Lingua
fr
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liame.revues.org
Publication Title
Liame. Histoire et histoire de l’art des époques moderne et contemporaine de l’Europe méditerranéenne et de ses périphéries
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Tous droits réservés
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Topographies de «minorités». Notes sur Livourne, Marseille et Tunis au XVIIe siècle
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http://liame.revues.org/271?lang=en
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Guillaume Calafat, “Topographies de «minorités». Notes sur Livourne, Marseille et Tunis au XVIIe siècle,” Colonizzazioni Interne e Migrazioni, accesso il 19 maggio 2025, http://storia.dh.unica.it/risorse_omc/items/show/1628.
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