Territorio liquido. La roggia Fusia e la morfogenesi della Franciacorta occidentale in antico regime.

Autor: Dotti, Marco
Zdroj: Storia Urbana; 2023, Issue 175, p87-112, 26p
Abstrakt: The aim of this article is to study the process of "locality production", focusing on the western Venetian terraferma and the municipality of Rovato. Since the 14th century, the construction of an important waterworks has significantly influenced the development of this area. The canal, called Fusia, made a previously sparsely populated area fertile, rich and populous, changing both the geographical and political hierarchies of the area. The Fusia Canal became the most important common source of water, but at the same time it was the cause of fierce struggles between communities and territorial bodies, as well as between different social bodies. The town of Rovato benefited greatly from the canal and established itself as the most important town in Franciacorta. The collective resources (water, mills, etc.) were shared and managed by a group of families, called «originari», who had contributed to the acquisition of the canal, between the 14th and 15th centuries. The institutions of the community were modelled in accordance with the management of the commons sources and this made them very successful in protecting the rights on Fusia towards other communities and individuals. However, internal conflicts were fuelled by this institutional arrangement, which remained in place until the end of the old regime. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index