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Book Chapters by Jaume Marcé Sánchez
The Medieval and Early Modern Hospital. A Physical and Symbolic Space, 2023
Giuliana Albini Costruire e custodire i ponti. Le domus pontis nell'Italia settentrionale (secc. ... more Giuliana Albini Costruire e custodire i ponti. Le domus pontis nell'Italia settentrionale (secc. XI-XIV) 255 Marina Gazzini Quando l'ospedale è la meta del viaggio.
Alfons Zarzoso, Josep Barceló Prats (eds.), Barcelona hospitalària. La ciutat i els seus hospitals, segles XIV-XX, 2023
Redes hospitalarias: historia, economía y sociología de la sanidad, 2018
els quals es van interessar pel model que es va implantar en l'hospital barceloní. Tot i això, la... more els quals es van interessar pel model que es va implantar en l'hospital barceloní. Tot i això, la definició de l'hospital de la Santa Creu com a model hospitalari és quelcom que manca per fer. Si bé la seva difusió durant tot el segle XV és coneguda, manca definir quines van ser les dinàmiques que van propiciar aquesta situació i, sobretot, mesurar si la seva expansió fou deguda a la seva eficiència o bé a la necessitat d'instituir una peça fonamental per al bon ordenament públic de la ciutat.
Papers by Jaume Marcé Sánchez
R esumen El interés por conocer las bases económicas y patrimoniales de los hospitales de la Edad... more R esumen El interés por conocer las bases económicas y patrimoniales de los hospitales de la Edad Media prácticamente se remonta a los orígenes de dichas instituciones, cuando sus promotores y administradores elaboraron toda una serie de instrumentos Jaume Marcé Sánchez. Balanç historiogràfic i perspectives de futur
Il Notaio nella società dell'Europa mediterranea (secc. XIV-XIX), 2021
Gli autori che pubblicano con RiMe conservano i diritti d'autore e concedono alla rivista il diri... more Gli autori che pubblicano con RiMe conservano i diritti d'autore e concedono alla rivista il diritto di prima pubblicazione con i lavori contemporaneamente autorizzati ai sensi della Authors who publish with RiMe retain copyright and grant the Journal right of first publication with the works simultaneously licensed under the terms of the "Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License".
Conference Presentations by Jaume Marcé Sánchez
CfP by Jaume Marcé Sánchez
During the Cold War, the notion that resources flowed from a "periphery" of poor and underdevelop... more During the Cold War, the notion that resources flowed from a "periphery" of poor and underdeveloped states to a "core" of "central", wealthy states and, thus, determined national economic development or underdevelopment, gained sway among scholars and theorists of interregional relations. Although most Dependency theory scholars traced the roots of this "world system" to the first global expansion of European capitalism in the 16 th century, these ideas soon inspired new approaches to central-local relations in different disciplines and chronologies. Such perspectives often leave the more s trict confines of Dependency theory behind, and, in more general terms avoid the dichotomic understanding of a dominant centre and a subordinated periphery, but make use of these concepts because of the promises they entail: its inherent comparative nature , the chance to go beyond hyper-localism to structure geographic and political systems, construct interregional hierarchies and connections and, after all, achieve a more holistic view of past societies. We believe Medieval societies, territories, and cultures are especially suited to these types of approaches. The fragmentary and highly localised nature of power, the development of different languages and cultural systems, or the exploitative nature of economic relations constitute a fertile ground for a perspective that has the notions of hierarchy in interregional and inter-personal relations at its core. The organisers of the V ARDIT International Conference welcome the presentation of papers on a wide array of topics conveying this perspective for the Middle Ages. We encourage proposals regarding Medieval History, History of Art, Archaeology, Philology, and Philosophy.
The Medieval and Early Modern Hospital. A Physical and Symbolic Space, 2023
Giuliana Albini Costruire e custodire i ponti. Le domus pontis nell'Italia settentrionale (secc. ... more Giuliana Albini Costruire e custodire i ponti. Le domus pontis nell'Italia settentrionale (secc. XI-XIV) 255 Marina Gazzini Quando l'ospedale è la meta del viaggio.
Alfons Zarzoso, Josep Barceló Prats (eds.), Barcelona hospitalària. La ciutat i els seus hospitals, segles XIV-XX, 2023
Redes hospitalarias: historia, economía y sociología de la sanidad, 2018
els quals es van interessar pel model que es va implantar en l'hospital barceloní. Tot i això, la... more els quals es van interessar pel model que es va implantar en l'hospital barceloní. Tot i això, la definició de l'hospital de la Santa Creu com a model hospitalari és quelcom que manca per fer. Si bé la seva difusió durant tot el segle XV és coneguda, manca definir quines van ser les dinàmiques que van propiciar aquesta situació i, sobretot, mesurar si la seva expansió fou deguda a la seva eficiència o bé a la necessitat d'instituir una peça fonamental per al bon ordenament públic de la ciutat.
R esumen El interés por conocer las bases económicas y patrimoniales de los hospitales de la Edad... more R esumen El interés por conocer las bases económicas y patrimoniales de los hospitales de la Edad Media prácticamente se remonta a los orígenes de dichas instituciones, cuando sus promotores y administradores elaboraron toda una serie de instrumentos Jaume Marcé Sánchez. Balanç historiogràfic i perspectives de futur
Il Notaio nella società dell'Europa mediterranea (secc. XIV-XIX), 2021
Gli autori che pubblicano con RiMe conservano i diritti d'autore e concedono alla rivista il diri... more Gli autori che pubblicano con RiMe conservano i diritti d'autore e concedono alla rivista il diritto di prima pubblicazione con i lavori contemporaneamente autorizzati ai sensi della Authors who publish with RiMe retain copyright and grant the Journal right of first publication with the works simultaneously licensed under the terms of the "Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License".
During the Cold War, the notion that resources flowed from a "periphery" of poor and underdevelop... more During the Cold War, the notion that resources flowed from a "periphery" of poor and underdeveloped states to a "core" of "central", wealthy states and, thus, determined national economic development or underdevelopment, gained sway among scholars and theorists of interregional relations. Although most Dependency theory scholars traced the roots of this "world system" to the first global expansion of European capitalism in the 16 th century, these ideas soon inspired new approaches to central-local relations in different disciplines and chronologies. Such perspectives often leave the more s trict confines of Dependency theory behind, and, in more general terms avoid the dichotomic understanding of a dominant centre and a subordinated periphery, but make use of these concepts because of the promises they entail: its inherent comparative nature , the chance to go beyond hyper-localism to structure geographic and political systems, construct interregional hierarchies and connections and, after all, achieve a more holistic view of past societies. We believe Medieval societies, territories, and cultures are especially suited to these types of approaches. The fragmentary and highly localised nature of power, the development of different languages and cultural systems, or the exploitative nature of economic relations constitute a fertile ground for a perspective that has the notions of hierarchy in interregional and inter-personal relations at its core. The organisers of the V ARDIT International Conference welcome the presentation of papers on a wide array of topics conveying this perspective for the Middle Ages. We encourage proposals regarding Medieval History, History of Art, Archaeology, Philology, and Philosophy.