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Le Leggi suntuarie a Firenze nell’età moderna: da Cosimo I a Pietro Leopoldo

  • Autores: Giovanni Ciappelli
  • Localización: Nuova rivista storica, ISSN 0029-6236, Vol. 103, Nº. 1, 2019, págs. 143-172
  • Idioma: italiano
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  • Resumen
    • The essay aims to examine the sumptuary laws enacted in the Grand Duchy ofTuscany between the 16thand the 18thcenturies, with the aim on the one handof highlighting -through a particular case -the persistence in modern times of themotivations that led to the approval of sumptuary rules during the late Middle Ages;on the other hand, of showing the particularities of these rules as they are linked bothto the period and to the specific situation that is analyzed.The almost complete disappearance after 1640 of regulations aimed at curbingthe consumption of luxury items in Tuscany, up to the very little normativemeasures decided by Peter Leopold of Habsburg-Lorraine in the ‘80s of the 18thcentury, corresponds to the beginning of greater attention for the economic aspectsrelated to the application of prohibitions. Compared to the mix of social, moral,and only partially economic considerations inherited from the late Middle Ages,still active at the beginning of the 16thcentury, at the end of the 18thcentury onecatches the difficulty of legislating effectively on such subjects, and at the same timethe difficulty of intervening in a field whose outlines had radically changed becauseof the spread of economic debate in public opinion. The definitive turning pointwill take place with the extension to Italy, in the Jacobin and Napoleonic period,of the models inherited from the French Revolution, according to which dress isincreasingly the result of an individual choice


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