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Memoria y civilización: anuario de historia, ISSN-e 2254-6367, ISSN 1139-0107, Vol. 28, Nº 2, 2025, págs. 539-541
Introduction: The religion and the land
págs. 1-17
Serving the convent: The commanderies of the Order of St John in the sixteenth century
págs. 21-35
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)
págs. 36-48
The Order of the Knights Hospitaller: Wealthy landowners?
págs. 49-59
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
págs. 60-74
‘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
págs. 77-92
págs. 93-105
The commanderies de jure patronatus in the Venetian mainland from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century: Land, control and power
págs. 106-117
págs. 118-132
págs. 135-151
Artistic landscape and visual memory: The Order of St John in the Crown of Castile
págs. 152-169
The Order, its city, and its peripheries: Rural–urban dialectics in early modern Malta
págs. 170-188
págs. 189-207
Hospitaller commanderies as an international phenomenon: The lens of architectural sources in the early modern Italian states
págs. 208-229
págs. 230-236
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