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Democracies of the Alps. Issues, practices and ideals of politics in mountain communities, 1300-1500

Progetto
DEMALPS studies late medieval mountain areas as the cradle of radically new political experiences, inspired by original values and practices of self-governance. The focus of the project is on the fourteenth- and fifteenth-century Western Alps, a broad territory (including modern French, Italian and Swiss regions) which saw unprecedented political unrest and experimentation with forms and institutions. This area was marked by numerous efforts at, and more than a few successes in, establishing autonomous collective governments. As a research opportunity, this branch of the Alps is characterised by an unparalleled abundance of exceptional rural sources for investigating this phenomenon: the registers of council proceedings, which reported the local assemblies’ composition, debates, and decisions over time. This rich corpus of sources, mostly scattered across local municipal archives, offers an extraordinary insight into the Alpine inhabitants’ political ideals and connections, with forms of government and practices of political participation vividly emerging from the registers. To explore such a large and diverse region, DEMALPS will adopt an interdisciplinary approach combining medieval history, digital humanities, diplomatics and archival science. The project will not only address questions about the values and practices of Alpine politics, but also provide innovative diplomatic and archival analysis of Alpine sources in comparative perspective. To this end, DEMALPS proposes to be the first native digital project specifically designed for collaborative work and sharing data in medieval history on this scale; research hypothesis, data, and their analysis will be made publicly available online during and after the project. The final goal of DEMALPS is to offer the scholarly community not only a new view of politics in late medieval Europe
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Partecipanti (6)

GRAVELA Marta   Responsabile scientifico  
CARNIELLI CLEMENT   Partecipante  
CORRADINI CHIARA   Partecipante  
LACROIX NOÉMIE CLARA   Partecipante  
MORRA Davide   Partecipante  
REHR JEAN-PAUL BERNARD   Partecipante  

Referenti (2)

CINI Monica   Amministrativo  
PIBIRI Roberta   Amministrativo  

Dipartimenti coinvolti

STUDI STORICI   Principale  

Tipo

HEU ERC - European Research Council Starting Grants

Finanziatore

EUROPEAN COMMISSION
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Partner

Università degli Studi di TORINO

Contributo Totale (assegnato) Ateneo (EURO)

1.495.320€

Periodo di attività

Giugno 1, 2023 - Maggio 31, 2028

Durata progetto

60 mesi

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Settori (7)


SH6_6 - Medieval history - (2020)

Settore M-STO/01 - Storia Medievale

CULTURA, ARTE e CREATIVITA' - Culture moderne

LINGUE e LETTERATURA - Anglistica e angloamericanistica

LINGUE e LETTERATURA - Antichistica

SOCIETA', POLITICA, DIRITTO e RELAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI - Relazioni internazionali, cooperazione allo sviluppo e area studies

STORIA, FILOSOFIA ed EDUCAZIONE - Storia medievale

Parole chiave

Storia Medioevale
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Pubblicazioni (2)

Medieval Alpine communal politics under the spotlight. The ERC project DEMALPS 
STUDI DI STORIA MEDIOEVALE E DI DIPLOMATICA
2023
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Le delibere dei Comuni piemontesi nel Tre e Quattrocento (città, ‘quasi-città’, comunità rurali) 
ISTITUTO VENETO DI SCIENZE, LETTERE ED ARTI
2023
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