Image Information:The above picutre is a detail of Invasion
of the French Camp and the Flight of the Women and Civilians from
a seven-piece tapestry of the Battle of Pavia. Design by Bernaert
van Orley, ca. 1526-28. Woven in the Dermoyen workshop, Brussels, ca.
1528-31. Museo e Gallerie Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples.
Vita
John Marino has been teaching at UCSD since 1979. He received
his BA (1968), MA (1970), and PhD (1977) from the University of Chicago.
He specializes in Early Modern European History, Renaissance and Reformation
Europe, the early modern Mediterranean world, Spanish Italy, the city
and kingdom of Naples, and the Italian South.
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Publications
Book
- Pastoral Economics in the Kingdom of Naples
(1988)
- ed. with Thomas James Dandelet, Spain in Italy:
Politics, Society, and Religion, 1500-1700 (Leiden: Brill, 2007)
- ed., Early Modern History and the Social Sciences:
Testing the Limits of Braudel's Mediterranean (2002).
- ed., Early Modern Italy 1550-1796 (2002).
- ed., with Thomas Kuehn, A Renaissance of Conflicts:
Visions and Revisions of Law and Society in Italy and Spain (2004).
- ed. and trans. with Antonio Calabria, Good Government
in Spanish Naples (1990).
Articles
- ed. with Geoffrey Symcox, "The Culture of Enlightenment
and Reform in Eighteenth-Century Italy," in Journal of Modern
Italian Studies 10:2 (2005): 131-244.
- "Italy in the Long Sixteenth Century," in
Handbook of European History in the Later Middle Ages, Renaissance,
and Reformation, 1400-1600 , ed. Thomas A. Brady, Jr., Heiko A.
Oberman, and James D. Tracy (Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1994), 1: 331-367.
- "On the Shores of Bohemia: Recovering Geography,"
in Early Modern History and the Social Sciences: Testing the Limits
of Braudel's Mediterranean, ed. John A. Marino (2002), pp. 3-32.
- "An Ani-Campanellan Vision on the Spanish Monarchy
and the Crisis of 1595" in A Renaissance of Conflicts: Visions
and Revisions of Law and Society in Italy and Spain, eds. John
A. Marino and Thomas Kuehn (2004), pp. 367-393.
- "The Exile and His Kingdom: The Reception of Braudel's
Mediterranean," Journal of Modern History 76:3
(September 2004): 622-652.
- "The Foreigner and the Citizen: A Dialogue on
Good Government in Spanish Naples," Reason and its Others:
Italy, Spain and the New World (1500s-1700s), eds. David Castillo
and Massimo Lollini (Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, Hispanic
Issues, 2006), pp. 145-164.
- "Emblematic Knowledge: Giulio Cesare Capaccio
on Governing States and Self," in Storia Sociale e Politica:
Omaggio a Rosario Villari, eds. Alberto Merola, et al. (Milan:
FrancoAngeli, 2007), pp. 282-301.
- "The Invention of Europe," in The Renaissance
World, ed. John Jeffries Martin (London: Routledge, 2007).
- "The Zodiac in the Streets: Inscribing 'Buon Governo'
in Baroque Naples," in Embodiments of Power: Building Baroque
Cities in Austria and Europe, eds. Gary B. Cohen and Franz A. J.
Szabo (Berghahn Books, 2007).
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