Abstract
In the early modern territorial states, in connection with the military revolution, alongside professional armies one of the characteristic phenomena was the establishment of 'militias': permanent, low-cost reserve armed forces recruited by sovereigns through selective levies of subjects. That military service, free in principle, was encorauged by tax and judicial privileges in addition to the coveted port of arms. In this essay focused on the Duchy of Mantua, a small State with a high strategic value, the author, using unpublished primary sources in a comparative key with the renewed historiography on the 'military', offers an in-depth analysis of the Milizia Nazionale created by the Gonzaga and maintained under the House of Habsbourg. The Mantuan militia, employed in various tasks - garrison, territorial defence, civil protection, fight against crime - was a precocious and long-lasting institution, given its structure mirroring the hierarchies and the patronage system of the ancient régime society.
Titolo tradotto del contributo | [Autom. eng. transl.] The Privilege of Arms. The National Militia in the Duchy of Mantua (16th-18th centuries) |
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Lingua originale | Italian |
pagine (da-a) | 501-536 |
Numero di pagine | 36 |
Rivista | SOCIETÀ E STORIA |
Volume | 2024 |
DOI | |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2024 |
Keywords
- Ancient Italian States
- Corporate society
- Ducato di Mantova (XVI-XVIII sec.)
- Duchy of Mantua (15th-18th century)
- Military forces (Early Modern period)
- Milizia Nazionale mantovana (XVI-XVIII sec.)
- National Militia of Mantua (16th-18th century)
- antichi Stati italiani
- forze armate (Età moderna)
- società per ceti