The Land and the Cross: Properties of the Order of the Knights Hospitaller between centre and periphery (16th-18th centuries): The Military Religious Orders
Editat de Valentina Burgassi, George Alexander Said-Zammit, Valeria Vanesioen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 feb 2025
Priories, bailiwicks, foundations, and commanderies formed the power base of the institution, and the Order acted with local leaders and communities in a series of overlapping jurisdictions which led to both fruitful alliances and power struggles. The contributions in this book, by scholars from across diverse disciplinary and geographical borders, shed light on archival sources and legal procedures, politics and diplomacy, social and financial aspects, as well as landscape and architectural features of the Hospitaller network of properties. In so doing they help to recompose a fragmented and often forgotten history forged in multicultural environments.
The Land and the Cross establishes a foundation for future scholarship and stimulates interdisciplinary collaboration to recover and protect a heritage that is today neglected, hidden or abandoned. The book challenges readers in the field of Hospitaller studies and beyond to see a wider world through the unique and original lens of the Order of St John.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032154527
ISBN-10: 1032154527
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 56
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria The Military Religious Orders
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032154527
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 56
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria The Military Religious Orders
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Academic and PostgraduateCuprins
1 Introduction: The Religion and the Land
Emanuel Buttigieg & Rakele Fiott
PART 1: POLITICS AND DIPLOMACY
2 Serving the Convent: The commanderies of the Order of St John in the sixteenth century
Anne Brogini
3 European dynasticism and Hospitaller interest: The Grand Priory of Castile and León at the end of the reign of Charles II of Habsburg (1679-1700)
Roberto Quirós Rosado
4 The Order of the Knights Hospitaller: Wealthy landowners?
Alain Blondy
5 In the shadows of Secularisation, Church policy and Febronianism. The transfer of the property of the Societas Jesu to the Bavarian Grand Priory of the Order of St John
Thomas Freller
PART 2: ARCHIVES AND INSTITUTIONS
6 'Per la distanza de’ luoghi e per la varietà delle Nationi': People, properties and archival procedures of the Order of St John in the early modern period
Valeria Vanesio
7 The Sicilian Priory of Messina and its commanderies from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century
Fabrizio D’Avenia
8 The commanderies de jure patronatus in the Venetian Mainland from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century: Land, control and power
Luigi Robuschi
9 Dispersed archives, authority control and the land surveys of the Order of the Knights Hospitaller
Daniel K. Gullo
PART 3: PATRIMONIAL NETWORKS
10 The Patrimonial network and heritage of the Order of St John in Portugal in the late medieval and early modern period
Paula Maria de Carvalho Pinto Costa
11 Artistic landscape and visual memory: The Order of Saint John in the Crown of Castile
Olga Pérez Monzón
12 The Order, its city, and its peripheries: Rural-urban dialectics in early modern Malta
Daniel Borg & Christian Mifsud
13 The cabrei of the Order of St John in Malta as a means of communication to transmit power and material wealth
George A. Said-Zammit
14 Hospitaller commanderies as an international phenomenon: The lens of architectural sources in the early modern Italian States
Valentina Burgassi
Afterword
Victor Mallia-Milanes
Emanuel Buttigieg & Rakele Fiott
PART 1: POLITICS AND DIPLOMACY
2 Serving the Convent: The commanderies of the Order of St John in the sixteenth century
Anne Brogini
3 European dynasticism and Hospitaller interest: The Grand Priory of Castile and León at the end of the reign of Charles II of Habsburg (1679-1700)
Roberto Quirós Rosado
4 The Order of the Knights Hospitaller: Wealthy landowners?
Alain Blondy
5 In the shadows of Secularisation, Church policy and Febronianism. The transfer of the property of the Societas Jesu to the Bavarian Grand Priory of the Order of St John
Thomas Freller
PART 2: ARCHIVES AND INSTITUTIONS
6 'Per la distanza de’ luoghi e per la varietà delle Nationi': People, properties and archival procedures of the Order of St John in the early modern period
Valeria Vanesio
7 The Sicilian Priory of Messina and its commanderies from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century
Fabrizio D’Avenia
8 The commanderies de jure patronatus in the Venetian Mainland from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century: Land, control and power
Luigi Robuschi
9 Dispersed archives, authority control and the land surveys of the Order of the Knights Hospitaller
Daniel K. Gullo
PART 3: PATRIMONIAL NETWORKS
10 The Patrimonial network and heritage of the Order of St John in Portugal in the late medieval and early modern period
Paula Maria de Carvalho Pinto Costa
11 Artistic landscape and visual memory: The Order of Saint John in the Crown of Castile
Olga Pérez Monzón
12 The Order, its city, and its peripheries: Rural-urban dialectics in early modern Malta
Daniel Borg & Christian Mifsud
13 The cabrei of the Order of St John in Malta as a means of communication to transmit power and material wealth
George A. Said-Zammit
14 Hospitaller commanderies as an international phenomenon: The lens of architectural sources in the early modern Italian States
Valentina Burgassi
Afterword
Victor Mallia-Milanes
Recenzii
‘The Order of St. John has a deliciously complex history, its members ruling a tiny insular territory while managing a vast web of land holdings that extended over virtually every part of medieval and early modern Europe. This collection of essays does full justice to the order's rich and multi-faceted past, while at the same time showcasing the ongoing transformation of Hospitaller studies thanks to the troves of new documentary material now being made available by archivists’ - Giancarlo Casale, Professor of Early Modern History of the Mediterranean, European University Institute.
Notă biografică
Valentina Burgassi is Assistant Professor in the history of early modern architecture at Politecnico di Torino. She holds a joint PhD in Architectural and Landscape Heritage at Politecnico di Torino and in Histoire de l'Art at École Pratiques des Hautes Études. She holds a post-MA specialisation in Cultural Heritage and Landscape (2012). She worked as a teaching assistant at the Politecnico di Milano (2014-2018), and as a Fellow at the Palladio Museum (2020) and the École française de Rome (2018). She is part of the executive committee of the Construction History Group (Politecnico di Torino).
George A. Said-Zammit holds a PhD from the University of Leiden. He specialises in domestic space in the Maltese Islands and its development within a Mediterranean and European context between 1300 and 1970. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and a Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Said-Zammit lectures on domestic space and space syntax at the Faculty for the Built Environment of the University of Malta. He has authored various academic publications worldwide and has participated in conferences in Malta and abroad. He is an Ambassador of Malta.
Valeria Vanesio is Lecturer in the Department of Library, Information and Archive Sciences (University of Malta) and international associate of the Malta Study Center. She holds a PhD from Sapienza University of Rome and two specialist degrees from the State Archives of Rome and the Archivio Apostolico Vaticano. She was post-doc and archivist of the Malta Study Center and responsible for the first three-year project of reorganization of the historical Magistral Archives of the Order of St John in Rome. Her most recent publication is “The Order of St John’s archival entanglements: cataloguing experiments at the Magistral Archives in Rome” (2023).
George A. Said-Zammit holds a PhD from the University of Leiden. He specialises in domestic space in the Maltese Islands and its development within a Mediterranean and European context between 1300 and 1970. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and a Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Said-Zammit lectures on domestic space and space syntax at the Faculty for the Built Environment of the University of Malta. He has authored various academic publications worldwide and has participated in conferences in Malta and abroad. He is an Ambassador of Malta.
Valeria Vanesio is Lecturer in the Department of Library, Information and Archive Sciences (University of Malta) and international associate of the Malta Study Center. She holds a PhD from Sapienza University of Rome and two specialist degrees from the State Archives of Rome and the Archivio Apostolico Vaticano. She was post-doc and archivist of the Malta Study Center and responsible for the first three-year project of reorganization of the historical Magistral Archives of the Order of St John in Rome. Her most recent publication is “The Order of St John’s archival entanglements: cataloguing experiments at the Magistral Archives in Rome” (2023).
Descriere
The Land and the Cross establishes a foundation for future scholarship and stimulates interdisciplinary collaboration to recover and protect a heritage that is today neglected, hidden or abandoned.