To be buried in Seville: the ambiguous integration of Italian merchants, 1480–1570

IF 0.4 2区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies Pub Date : 2020-08-05 DOI:10.1080/17546559.2020.1790628
Richard Ibarra
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ABSTRACT The hybridity of foreign merchants has received much scholarly attention, though the strategies undergirding the integration of Italians in Castile have been little explored. A selection of wills drawn up for Italian merchants living in Seville in the early sixteenth century gives some insight into these strategies. Five case studies, indicative of general trends presented by these merchants’ identification in wills and their burial preferences, demonstrate some of the ways they retained an Italian identity while cultivating Sevillian and Castilian connections.
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葬于塞维利亚:意大利商人的模糊融合,1480-1570
外国商人的混杂性已经引起了学术界的广泛关注,尽管对意大利人在卡斯蒂利亚融合的策略却很少探讨。16世纪早期为居住在塞维利亚的意大利商人起草的一系列遗嘱,可以让我们对这些策略有所了解。五个案例研究表明了这些商人在遗嘱中的身份和他们的埋葬偏好所呈现的总体趋势,展示了他们在培养塞维利亚和卡斯蒂利亚联系的同时保留意大利身份的一些方式。
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