Sabina Brevaglieri Missionary collecting between object eradications and re-sedimentations. An introduction pp. 4-17, DOI: 10.1408/106197 Details Cite
Sergio Botta The Franciscan struggle against «sacred matter» in 16th century New Spain pp. 21-53, DOI: 10.1408/106198 Details Cite
Davide Domenici Handling sacrifice. Reception and perception of Mesoamerican knives in Italy pp. 55-83, DOI: 10.1408/106199 Details Cite
Manuela Águeda García Garrido Missionary ethnography projects in the Philippines (1677-1689). Typification, seizure and restitution of idolatrous objects pp. 85-124, DOI: 10.1408/106200 Details Cite
Sabina Brevaglieri The origins of the Vatican Ethnological Museum. Francisco Romero, Propaganda Fide and the «Aruacos idols» (16th-18th centuries) pp. 125-159, DOI: 10.1408/106201 Details Cite
Beatrice Falcucci «Nigirizia o Morte!». Missionary collecting and displaying from the Italian colonies (1858-1939) pp. 161-196, DOI: 10.1408/106202 Details Cite
Umberto Delmastro The Popolo of the Prince. The popular government of the commune of Moncalieri 1338-1363 pp. 197-228, DOI: 10.1408/106203 Details Cite
Emmanuel Porte Pig neighbourhoods and animal policing in the mid-eighteenth century. Conflicting territorializations in the urban space of Madrid pp. 229-254, DOI: 10.1408/106204 Details Cite
Michela BarbotAnne ConchonAnna Maria Rao A proposito di «The Great Demarcation» di Rafe Blaufarb pp. 255-271, DOI: 10.1408/106205 Details Cite
Filippo ChiocchettiErica Grossi Global sea routes. La navigazione europea commerciale transoceanica tra XVI e XX secolo pp. 273-286, DOI: 10.1408/106206 Details Cite
Deivy Ferreira Carneiro «Explication de texte», Strangeness and «Logosformel»: Three Methodological Pillars of Microhistory in Carlo Ginzburg pp. 287-307, DOI: 10.1408/106207 Details Cite
Publisher’s Ethics Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines (PEMS) about publishing ethics. Our ethics statements are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.
Most downloaded articles (last 2 months) Massimo Vallerani, Commune-Patrimony. Shared Responsibility and Public Utility in Italian Cities of the 11th-12th Centuries. Giulia Beltrametti, Roberta Cevasco, Anna Maria Stagno, Vittorio Tigrino, The Ambiguous Nature of the Commons. Shifting Meanings between Archives and Field Evidence (Upper Trebbia Valley, Liguria, 19th-21st Centuries). Eleonora Canepari, Che cosa ci insegnano le biografie di immobili. Angelo Torre, Commons as Local Institutions. Hamlets and Municipalities between 18th and 19th Century in Piedmont. Emanuele Conte, The Many Legal Faces of the Commons. A Short Historical Survey. Tamar Herzog, How Did the Commons Become Terra nullius? Contextualising Colonial Debates and Asking About Their Consequences. Francesca Sofia, Raffaele Romanelli, A proposito di "The Gun, the Ship, and the Pen", di Linda Colley. Pablo Domínguez, Assessing the Economic Contribution of the "Yagur". A Pastoral Territory Managed Communally by the Traditional Berber System of the "Agdal" (Moroccan High Atlas). Roland Viader, Common Lands and Neighbouring Communities. A Trial from 13th Century Gascony. Michele Spanò, The "Social" as the "Common"? An Inquiry into the "Soziale Aufgabe" of Private Law. [continue...]