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Aquest llibre presenta, amb dades de les actes notarials redactades pels escrivans en els manuals de consells conservats a l’Arxiu Municipal de València, la llista de personatges que exerciren els càrrecs i que ocuparen els escons municipals entre 1306 i 1516, a més d’afegir els titulars de les magistratures i els oficials subordinats. Un nombrós Consell constituït per més d’un centenar i mig de persones que es renovaven tots els anys, elegides tant per cadascuna de les dotze parròquies ciutadanes reconegudes com districtes electorals, com per una quantitat ingent d’oficis corporatius, per tal d’aplicar les mesures i normatives ciutadanes que el mateix òrgan elaborava, bé per iniciativa pròpia o bé en aplicació de les directrius reials. Més de 38.000 referències de persones encarregades de les més diverses funcions i activitats en el Govern de la ciutat, una informació que pot contribuir a refer la trajectòria pública de no pocs personatges i famílies o la seva promoció dins l’escala social, amb una recomposició curricular de funcions i d’estatus que ens permet una prosopografia col·lectiva dels prohoms i cavallers de la ciutat de València.
Una mirada plural al barri de la Universitat a cura d’historiadors, geògrafs i arquitectes. S’hi estudia la història, el marc geogràfic, els carrers, els casals, els edificis institucionals, els jardins i les esglésies en una llarga perspectiva, des dels antecedents romans fins a l’arquitectura moderna. La integració d’universitat i ciutat ha estat fecunda al llarg de cinc segles.
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The first full length volume to approach the premodern Mediterranean from a fully interdisciplinary perspective, this collection defines the Mediterranean as a coherent region with distinct patterns of social, political, and cultural exchange. The essays explore the production, modification, and circulation of identities based on religion, ethnicity, profession, gender, and status as free or slave within three distinctive Mediterranean geographies: islands, entrepôts and empires. Individual essays explore such topics as interreligious conflict and accommodation; immigration and diaspora; polylingualism; classical imitation and canon formation; traffic in sacred objects; Mediterranean slavery; and the dream of a reintegrated Roman empire. Integrating environmental, social, political, religious, literary, artistic, and linguistic concerns, this collection offers a new model for approaching a distinct geographical region as a unique site of cultural and social exchange.
A prominent Mediterranean port located near Islamic territories, the city of Valencia in the late fifteenth century boasted a slave population of pronounced religious and ethnic diversity: captive Moors and penally enslaved Mudejars, Greeks, Tartars, Russians, Circassians, and a growing population of black Africans. By the end of the fifteenth century, black Africans comprised as much as 40 percent of the slave population of Valencia. Whereas previous historians of medieval slavery have focused their efforts on defining the legal status of slaves, documenting the vagaries of the Mediterranean slave trade, or examining slavery within the context of Muslim-Christian relations, Debra Blumenthal...
The incidence of stroke in younger adults is rising, with approximately 5% of all ischaemic strokes occurring in individuals younger than 45 years and 10% occurring in those under 50. Causes and risk factor profiles among young ischaemic stroke patients differ significantly from those in elderly patients, and young patients frequently have genetic or other rare causes which require different diagnostic work-up and treatment strategies from older stroke patients. While the aetiology, diagnosis, and treatment of stroke are commonly covered elsewhere, there is little literature referring specifically to the treatment needs for younger stroke patients. Ischaemic Stroke in the Young brings together the latest research from leading stroke teams, and takes a detailed diagnostic approach to explore the issues particular to younger stroke victims. This problem-based approach complements existing stroke volumes, providing physicians and stroke service staff with the specific diagnostic and treatment information they need when dealing with younger stroke patients.
This book is intended as a manual and offers an essential tool for practicing and occupational dermatologists, for postgraduates training in dermatology and allergo-immunology, and for allergologists and occupational physicians. Moreover, the authors include information from the world literature, addressing the needs of those who work in industrial fields and are concerned about the dermatological safety of products. The book provides a handy update on this complex, rapidly evolving research area, and in particular, an in-depth analysis of its clinical aspects. It will enable dermatologists to recognize the various clinical manifestations of the condition, make a prompt diagnosis and choose ...
How useful is the concept of "network" for historical studies and the ancient world in particular? Using theoretical models of social network analysis, this book illuminates aspects of the economic, social, religious, and political history of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds. Bringing together some of the most active and prominent researchers in ancient history, this book moves beyond political institutions, ethnic, and geographical boundaries in order to observe the ancient Mediterranean through a perspective of network interaction. It employs a wide range of approaches, and to examine relationships and interactions among various social entities in the Mediterranean. Chronologically, the book extends from the early Iron Age to the late Antique world, covering the Mediterranean between Antioch in the east to Massalia (Marseilles) in the west. This book was published as two special issues in Mediterranean Historical Review.