Abstract
This essay provides an overall and analytic picture of the military presence in the Napoleonic Milan (1796-1814), the capital city of a vast Italian State. The unpublished archives documentation, also rich in statistical data, allows to reconstruct an overview of the armed forces – military and paramilitary – permanently present intra moenia and the logistics that supported them. It is also proposed a preliminary assessment of the relations between the military world and the urban civil dimension, also in a comparison both with the Milan, as stronghold of previous historical periods (Spanish and Austrian), and with other cities of the same Napoleonic period.
Lingua originale | English |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | Napoleonic Milan. Laboratory of modernity and strategies of representation |
Editor | A Bianchi, A: Cascetta |
Pagine | 31-61 |
Numero di pagine | 31 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2022 |
Keywords
- Armed forces, Napoleonic Italy
- CisalpineRepublic (1797-1802)
- Italian Republic (1802-1805)
- Kingdom of Italy (1805-1814)
- Milano napoleonica
- Napoleonic Milan (1796-1814)
- Regno d'Italia napoleonico (1805-1814)
- Repubblica Italiana (1802-1805)
- esercito napoleonico