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Abstract: | "A fresh perspective on the origins of the mafia, this gripping history illustrates the previously unknown extent of crime families' power in the early nation states of Europe. 1343: there is famine in Naples. After nightfall, a Genoese ship loaded with wheat is attacked by members of two local clans who brutally kill several sailors and their captain. The attackers returned to the city, greeted by the cheers of their countrymen, and the blind eye of the authorities. The Republic of Genoa presented the Kingdom of Naples with a formal protest against the incident. But, in a historical document of great importance today, King Charles I of Anjou admitted he did not control his own city, that the true rulers of Naples were the "family." The purpose of this book is not to retrace the birth of the Camorra through the traditional roads of ethnology, anthropology, sociology, or even folklore for the umpteenth time. Amedeo Feniello takes a new route through a number of previously unstudied elements and makes a unique observation: that these "families" of Naples were in power at the time of the birth of the Angevin Kingdom of Naples-one of the first European nation states. They would have been leaders of the new state, actively participating in the business of the royal family and serving as a new class of directors, officers, and bureaucrats." |
Beschreibung: | Originally published in Italian as 'Napoli 1343: le origini medievali di un sistema criminale' in 2015 by Mondadori Libri S.p.A., Milan, Italy |
Umfang: | x, 325 Seiten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781590511039 |
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CONTENTS I The Night of 1343 1 My Night, 1 — Chronicles of 1343,7 II The Motive 19 The Great Famine, 19 — Europe on Its Knees, 24 — Fear of Famine, 29 — A Desperate Kingdom, 38 III Masterminds and Perpetrators 54 Ground Zero, 54 — Now What? 61 — The Transition, 70 — Map ofAngevin Naples, 73 — The System of the Seggi, 77 — Clans and Monasteries, 87 — Loyalty, Honor, Memory, 98 — ALaborious Coexistence, 110 — Resistance, 124 — The Procession of Corpus Domini, 130 IV The Two Worlds Birth of a Capital, 134 — Map of Norman-Swabian Naples, 142 — Ihe King and the Other World, 148 — A New Ruling Class, 159 — The Sicilian Vespers, 169 — The Margin of Chaos, 179 — Clans at War, 190 — A State of Renunciation, 203 134
CONTENTS X V Victims (and Executioners) 217 The Two Horizons, 217 — The Neapolitan Hub, 223 — War Among Foreigners, 233 — In the Hands of Capital, 242 — Traps for Merchants, 260 — The Sunset of a System, 272 VI Beyond the Night 282 Into the Abyss, 282 — The Clans at the Sunset of the Angevin Dynasty, 288 - A Long-Term Phenomenon? 296 Acknowledgments 301 Chronological List of Rulers 303 Glossary 305 Notes 307 Bibliography 319 |
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