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Adversarial Literacy: How Peasant Politics Influenced Noble Governing of the Roman Countryside during the Early Modern Period
by
Castiglione, Caroline
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Aristocracy
/ Catholicism
/ Communes
/ Countryside
/ Discourse analysis
/ Early modern history
/ European history
/ Government bureaucracy
/ Governors
/ Italy
/ Legal system
/ Literacy
/ Magistrates
/ Peasants
/ Political history
/ Political opposition
/ Political power
/ Political systems
/ Politics
/ Popes
/ Priests
/ Rural communities
/ Social history
/ Villages
2004
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Adversarial Literacy: How Peasant Politics Influenced Noble Governing of the Roman Countryside during the Early Modern Period
by
Castiglione, Caroline
in
Aristocracy
/ Catholicism
/ Communes
/ Countryside
/ Discourse analysis
/ Early modern history
/ European history
/ Government bureaucracy
/ Governors
/ Italy
/ Legal system
/ Literacy
/ Magistrates
/ Peasants
/ Political history
/ Political opposition
/ Political power
/ Political systems
/ Politics
/ Popes
/ Priests
/ Rural communities
/ Social history
/ Villages
2004
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Adversarial Literacy: How Peasant Politics Influenced Noble Governing of the Roman Countryside during the Early Modern Period
by
Castiglione, Caroline
in
Aristocracy
/ Catholicism
/ Communes
/ Countryside
/ Discourse analysis
/ Early modern history
/ European history
/ Government bureaucracy
/ Governors
/ Italy
/ Legal system
/ Literacy
/ Magistrates
/ Peasants
/ Political history
/ Political opposition
/ Political power
/ Political systems
/ Politics
/ Popes
/ Priests
/ Rural communities
/ Social history
/ Villages
2004
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Adversarial Literacy: How Peasant Politics Influenced Noble Governing of the Roman Countryside during the Early Modern Period
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Adversarial Literacy: How Peasant Politics Influenced Noble Governing of the Roman Countryside during the Early Modern Period
2004
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Overview
The Forum analyzes the negotiations for power among various groups of people. Caroline Castiglione begins the discussion by examining the abilities of ordinary Europeans to utilize judicial and political systems in which they had restricted legal rights, a subject of considerable historical interest, especially during the early modern period, when overlapping jurisdictions offered a variety of venues for their grievances. Castiglione argues that noble governing practices had to recognize the political power exercised by the villagers through their use of what she terms \"adversarial literacy.\" [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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