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"Our Daily Crime" seen through the letters and notes of Venetian government representatives in the communes of Brač and Omiš (16th-18th c.) (CROSBI ID 53607)

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Čoralić, Lovorka "Our Daily Crime" seen through the letters and notes of Venetian government representatives in the communes of Brač and Omiš (16th-18th c.) // Our Daily Crime. Collection of Studies / Ravančić, Gordan (ur.). Zagreb: Hrvatski institut za povijest, 2014. str. 119-134

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Čoralić, Lovorka

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"Our Daily Crime" seen through the letters and notes of Venetian government representatives in the communes of Brač and Omiš (16th-18th c.)

The central topic of the paper is focused on research of material from the archival series Capi del Consiglio de’ Dieci: Lettere di Rettori e di altre cariche (Archivio di Stato di Venezia) which contains letters, notes, and reports written by Venetian government representatives in the communes of Brač and Omiš for the Venetian Council of Ten from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. The research is focused on the prevalence of offenses, incidents, and crimes in the stated material and, considering the historical circumstances and difference in the development of those two communes, a comparative analysis of examples by their categories (minor offenses, exiles, verbal incidents, physical violence, murders, etc.) has been made.

crime, Brač, Omiš, Republic of Venice, Council of Ten, Dalmatia, early modern age

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119-134.

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Our Daily Crime. Collection of Studies

Ravančić, Gordan

Zagreb: Hrvatski institut za povijest

2014.

978-953-7840-29-7

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