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    Approaches to the historiography of Naples, Spain and Bourbon Europe during the reign of Charles III , The Modern State in Naples and Bourbon Europe: Historiography and Sources. by Giuseppe Cirillo

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    This volume is the culmination of the Italian celebrations of the Tercentary of Charles of Bourbon’s birth. It recollects papers devoted to the Italian and European historiography as well as to the most recent sources on Charles’ era. The transformations that took place in modern states, dynastic strategies, new ceremonials and monarchic rituals, and the role played by courts and by nobility. Both in France, the Holy Roman Empire, Spain, Denmark, and the Italian Kingdoms have been detected

    Più complesse, più disuguali: dove vanno le province italiane?

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    Valeria Cirillo, Marialuisa Divella, Giuseppe Simone e Michele Capriati, analizzando la relazione tra complessità produttiva (misurata con l’indice proposto da Hidalgo e Hausmann) e disuguaglianza dei redditi delle province italiane nel periodo 2000–2021 trovano che nelle province caratterizzate da strutture produttive più complesse la disuguaglianza tende a essere significativamente più elevata. Gli autori illustrano anche le implicazioni di questi risultati per il disegno delle politiche

    Giuseppe Cirillo, Emblems of Power in the Europe of the Bourbons. Semantic Research Paths on Historical Archivespe, Roma, Ministro dei Beni Culturali

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    This volume investigates the emblems of power of the Bourbons of Europe. It is a path stemming from historians’ contribution to the construction of research prototypes based on digital archives and aimed at the creation of ontologies that develop artificial intelligence programs applied to the sources. The analysis of documents and literary sources is connected both to some thematic nuclei and to recurring allegories and metaphors within the iconography adopted by the Bourbon dynasties. These metaphors are rooted in the interpretation of the ancient as it comes in Latin historiographers such as Livy, Tacitus or Sallust, and in a re-evaluation of myth as it comes in Andrea Alciati and Cesare Ripa
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