History of the Italian agricultural landscape /
Emilio Sereni's classic work is now available in an English language edition. History of the Italian Agricultural Landscape is a synthesis of the agricultural history of Italy in its economic, social, and ecological context, from antiquity to the mid-twentieth century. From his perspective in t...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Italiano |
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Princeton, New Jersey :
Princeton University Press,
[1997]
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Colección: | Giovanni Agnelli Foundation series in Italian history.
Princeton legacy library. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- LIST OF PLATES AND FIGURES
- FOREWORD TO THE SERIES BY CHARLES S. MAIER
- INTRODUCTION TO THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION
- PREFACE
- I. NATURAL LANDSCAPE AND AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE
- 1. The Agricultural System of Tallow and the Landscape of Greek Colonization
- 2. Greek Colonization and the Agricultural Landscape of the Mediterranean Garden in Sicily
- 3. The Etruscan Urban Expansion, the Gallic Invasion, and the Landscape of the Piantata in Central and Northern Italy
- 4. The Landscape Plan of the Roman Conquest
- 5. Roads and Aqueducts in the Roman Agricultural Landscape
- 6. The Roman Torm of the Italian Agricultural Landscape
- 7. The Lands of Common Pasturage, and the Agricultural Landscape of Pasturage in Ancient Rome
- 8. The Rustic Villa and the Landscape of the Plantation
- 9. The "Bel Paesaggio" of the Villa Urbana
- 10. The Sylvan-Pastoral Landscape of the Saltus
- 11. The System of Temporary Clearings, and the Deterioration of the Agricultural Landscape under the Late Empire
- 12. The Barbarian Invasions and the Ruins of the Italian Agricultural Landscape
- 13. The Disaggregation of the Agricultural Landscape and Pictorial Landscape in Byzantine Italy
- 14. Castra, Curtes, Massae: Centers of Reorganization of the Agricultural Landscape in Lombard and Byzantine Italy
- 15. The Landscape of the Wildwood, and Hunting in the Early Middle Ages
- 16. The Cultivation of Lesser Cereals, and the Medieval Agricultural Landscape of Open Fields
- 17. The Hilltop Town in the Pastoral-Agricultural Landscape of the Italian Middle Ages
- 18. The Agricultural Landscape of Closed Fields of the Italian Medieval City
- 19. The Medieval Agricultural Landscape of Closed Fields: The Low-Growing Vineyard
- 20. The Medieval Agricultural Landscape of Closed Fields: Kitchen Gardens
- 21. The Arab Invasions, and the Medieval Landscape of the "Mediterranean Garden"
- 22. The Castle in the Agricultural Landscape of Feudal Italy
- 23. The Revival of Plantations of Trees in the Agricultural Landscape of Feudal Italy
- 24. The Age of Improvement and the Great Clearings and Reorganization of the Agricultural Landscape in the Eleventh through Thirteenth Centuries
- 25. The Landscape of Large-Scale Pasturage in the Feudal Era
- 26. Feudal Strongholds and Villas in the Landscape of the Early Communal Age
- 27. Individual Clearings, Plantations, and Settlements in the Agricultural Landscape of the Early Communal Period
- 28. Systematization in the Plain, and the Planting of Trees Festooned with Vines
- 29. Individual Tillage, and Extensive Systematization on the Hillsides
- 30. The Suburban Agricultural Landscape
- 31. The Landscape of the Countryside
- 32. The Pastoral Landscape of the Communal Period
- 33. The Landscape of the Woods and Hunting
- 34. The Revival of Cultivation of Grain, and the Landscape of Closed Fields in the Communal Period and the Renaissance
- 35. The Origins of the Contemporary Landscape: Enclosures, Systematization a Rittochino on Hillsides, and the Landscape of Irregular fields a Pigola in the Early Renaissance
- 36. The Landscape of Enclosed Fields in the Plain and Systematization in Porche
- 37. Toward a Redressed Balance of Forage: The Landscape of Enclosed Pastures and Meadows
- 38. Improvements and Irrigation in the Renaissance Agricultural Landscape
- 39. The Irrigated Meadows of Lombardy and the Po Valley in the Age of the Renaissance
- 40. The Origins of the Contemporary Landscape: The Piantata of the Po Valley
- 41. The Agricultural "Bel Paesaggio" of the Italian Renaissance
- 42. The "Bel Paesaggio" in Tuscany
- 43. The "Bel Paesaggio* of the Veneto
- 44. The "Bel Paessagio" of the Italian-Style Villa
- 45. An Agricultural Panorama of the Renaissance: Pastoral Landscapes
- 46. The Landscape of Clearings in Hills and Mountains
- 47. The Deterioration of the Landscape of Hills and Mountains in the Renaissance Period
- 48. Systematization in the Hills and Mountains during the Italian Renaissance
- 49. The Origins of the Contemporary Landscape: Systematization in Irregular Banks (a Ciglioni,) on Hillsides in the Age of the Renaissance
- 50. The Origins of the Contemporary Landscape: Systematization in the Mountains through Lunettes and Grading
- 51. Systematization in the Hills in Terraces, and the "Works of Construction" of the Renaissance Period
- 52. The Origins of the Contemporary Landscape: Road Building, and the Systematization of Hills Plowed ''Crosswise" fa Cavalcapoggioj and "Roundabout" (a Girapoggioj
- 53. Plantations in the Hills in Central and Northern Italy, and the Landscape of Irregular Fields in the Late Renaissance
- 54. The Mediterranean Landscape of Preserves, and the "Mediterranean Garden"
- 55. The Era of the Great Geographical Discoveries: The Spread of Indian Corn, and the Landscape of Agricultural Systems with Continuous Rotation
- 56. Marshlands and Improvement between the Renaissance and Counter-Reformation: The Landscape of Marshes, Wetlands, and Rice Fields
- 57. Agricultural Systems of Temporary Clearings, and the New Extension of Pastoral Landscapes between the Fifteenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- 58. The New Feudalism and the Landscape of the Italian Villa of the Renaissance and Counter-Reformation
- 59. Classic and Romantic Landscape in Italian Reality and Art of the Seventeenth Century
- 60. Open Fields, Farms, and Preserves in the Italian Agricultural Landscape of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- 61. The Landscape of Industrial Crops and Agricultural Systems of Continuous Rotation in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- 62. Origins of the Contemporary Landscape: The Southern Landscape of the "Mediterranean Garden"
- 63. The Alberata of Tuscany, Umbria, and the Marche, and Systematization of Fields with Trees in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- 64. The Piantata of the Po Valley in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- 65. Ecclesiastical Mortmain, and the Disordered Italian Landscape of the Age of Enlightenment
- 66. The Landscape of the Eighteenth-Century Villa, and the Italian Mode of Development of Capitalism in the Countryside
- 67. The Landscape of Farms in the Po Valley, and the Crisis of Sharecropping in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century
- 68. The Age of Reforms in Italy, and the Agricultural Landscape of Closed Fields in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century
- 69. Capitalism in the Countryside: Deforestation, Clearings, and Erosion of the Mountainous Landscape in the Age of Reforms
- 70. The Landscape of Landfills: Colmate di Piano in Tuscany during the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century
- 71. The Origins of the Contemporary Landscape: Systematization in the Hills in Banks and Terraces
- 72. Hillsides Plowed a Tagliapoggio in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century
- 73. The Po Valley Landscape of Irrigated Meadows, and Cultivation with Continuous Rotation in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
- 74. The Landscape of the Po Valley: From the Sharecropping Farm to the Great Capitalistic Rented Holding
- 75. Landfills in the Hills, and Arrangements a Prode and a Spina in Tuscany in the Age of the Risorgimento
- 76. The Overthrow of Feudalism in the South, and the Agricultural Landscape of Open Fields in the Age of the Risorgimento
- 77. The Railroads in the Italian Agricultural Landscape in the Age of the Risorgimento and Italian Unification
- 78. The Piantata in the Dryer Zones of the Po Valley in the Age of the Risorgimento and Italian Unification
- 79. The Agricultural Landscape of the Irrigated Zones of the Po Valley, and Rice Fields
- 80. The Alberata of Tuscany, Umbria, and the Marche in the Risorgimento and Italian Unification
- 81.
- The Landscapes of the South in the Risorgimento and Italian Unification
- 82. The Landscape o/Campi a Pigola: Irregular Fields in United Italy
- 83. Improvements in the Po Valley, and the Agricultural Landscape of the Larga in United Italy
- 84. The Agricultural Landscapes of Contemporary Italy
- GLOSSARY
- INDEX.