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Heart of the State, Site of Tension: The Archival Turn Viewed from Venice, ca. 1400-1700*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2017
Abstract
In recent years, a new historiographical trend has focused on archives not as mere repositories of sources, but as objects of inquiry in their own right. Particular attention has been paid to how their continually evolving organization and management reflect the political presuppositions of the institutions presiding over them. This article acknowledges this archival turn and provides an example drawn from the famous case study of the Venetian chancery between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries, at a time of substantial developments in the management of archives. It proposes a more inclusive and socially contextualized approach in order to demonstrate that archives were not just tools of power but also sites of economic, social, and political conflict. A close reading of the very document that led to the institutional view of the Venetian archive as the “heart of the state” reveals that the patrician rulers worried about both the fragility of their archive and the reliability of the notaries in charge of it. This perspective helps to explain the exalted representation of the archive in the late Middle Ages and the early modern era—a representation that, taken at face value, continues to inspire historical analysis today—by illuminating the practical difficulties surrounding archival methods at the time. The history of archives emerges as a promising field of inquiry precisely because it can shed light on both the history of the state and the social context in which the state’s actions had to be negotiated.
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- Political Cultures in Italy, from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century
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- Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales - English Edition , Volume 68 , Issue 3 , September 2013 , pp. 457 - 485
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- Copyright © Les Éditions de l’EHESS 2013
Footnotes
Funding for this research came from a Starting Grant awarded by the European Research Council. I presented previous versions of this paper at the Clark Memorial Library in Los Angeles, the Venetian Seminar at Warwick, and the Villa I Tatti/Harvard Center for Renaissance Studies in Florence. I am very grateful to Roisin Cossar, Andrea Guidi, and Cecilia Hewlett for their observations. This article is dedicated to the memory of our fellow borsista Shona Kelly Wray (1963-2012).
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