La « Casa di San Giorgio », une autorité de régulation dans les villes communales médiévales italiennes

The familiar structure by clan of urban medieval society, regulated by codes of revenge, gives a propensity to political instability, and offer a particular conception of political representation. I focus on the case of Casa di San Giorgio, a very original institution in Italian Middle Age. This aut...

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Main Author: Luca Parisoli
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: L’Harmattan 2006-12-01
Series:Droit et Cultures
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/droitcultures/715
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spelling doaj-f927c2b2de144b29a0959d7860868a352020-11-24T21:17:12ZfraL’HarmattanDroit et Cultures0247-97882109-94212006-12-0152221237La « Casa di San Giorgio », une autorité de régulation dans les villes communales médiévales italiennesLuca ParisoliThe familiar structure by clan of urban medieval society, regulated by codes of revenge, gives a propensity to political instability, and offer a particular conception of political representation. I focus on the case of Casa di San Giorgio, a very original institution in Italian Middle Age. This authority of governance was responsible for the political economy of Genoa in lieu of the elective chamber and of the government. Casa di San Giorgio devoted itself to common good and survived, because it was independent from warrior and nobility elements of the town: the common interest was finally the realization of capitalist welfare in Genoa.http://journals.openedition.org/droitcultures/715economy politicsgovernanceMiddle Agepolitical representationrevenge
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La « Casa di San Giorgio », une autorité de régulation dans les villes communales médiévales italiennes
Droit et Cultures
economy politics
governance
Middle Age
political representation
revenge
author_facet Luca Parisoli
author_sort Luca Parisoli
title La « Casa di San Giorgio », une autorité de régulation dans les villes communales médiévales italiennes
title_short La « Casa di San Giorgio », une autorité de régulation dans les villes communales médiévales italiennes
title_full La « Casa di San Giorgio », une autorité de régulation dans les villes communales médiévales italiennes
title_fullStr La « Casa di San Giorgio », une autorité de régulation dans les villes communales médiévales italiennes
title_full_unstemmed La « Casa di San Giorgio », une autorité de régulation dans les villes communales médiévales italiennes
title_sort la « casa di san giorgio », une autorité de régulation dans les villes communales médiévales italiennes
publisher L’Harmattan
series Droit et Cultures
issn 0247-9788
2109-9421
publishDate 2006-12-01
description The familiar structure by clan of urban medieval society, regulated by codes of revenge, gives a propensity to political instability, and offer a particular conception of political representation. I focus on the case of Casa di San Giorgio, a very original institution in Italian Middle Age. This authority of governance was responsible for the political economy of Genoa in lieu of the elective chamber and of the government. Casa di San Giorgio devoted itself to common good and survived, because it was independent from warrior and nobility elements of the town: the common interest was finally the realization of capitalist welfare in Genoa.
topic economy politics
governance
Middle Age
political representation
revenge
url http://journals.openedition.org/droitcultures/715
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