Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla
Head of Department
Tel. [+39] 055 4685 520/362
Fax [+39] 055 4685 203
Email bartolome.yun.casalilla@eui.eu
Secretary Kathy Wolf-Fabiani
Office VS 031 - 1st floor
EUI HEC Department
via Boccaccio 121
50133 Florence - Italy
Prof. Yun Casalilla receives researchers on Thursdays 14.30-17.30 or by appointment
Fields of Research
Cultural and Social History; Social History of European Institutions and Cultures, History of Consumption, Economic History and History of Economic Institutions; European, Latinamerican and Mediterranean History
Languages
Spanish, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Catalan
Current Seminars at EUI
Thesis Writing Seminar (with Prof. G. Calvi) - Fall Term 2010/2011
Theories and Methods of Comparative and Transnational History: Constructing and Deconstructing Europe (with Prof. P. Kolar) - Fall Term 2010/2011
Renaissance Worlds (with Prof. L. Molà) - Spring Term 2010/2011
Training Seminar (with Prof. A. Romano) - Spring Term 2010/2011
Current Research Projects
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"Respublica nobiliorum": Aristocracy, Culture and Politics in Portugal, Spain, Italy, and France. c. 1500-1914
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"Elites and Empires"
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History of the Spanish Empire
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History of Europe as a cultural universe
Selected Recent Publications
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Las redes del Imperio. Elites sociales en la articulación del imperio español, 1492-1714. [Networks of the Empire. Social elites in the organization of the Spanish Empire 1492-1714] Madrid, Marcial Pons, 2008
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‘Localism’, Global History and Transnational History. A Reflection from the Historian of Early Modern Europe” in Historisk Tidskrift num. 4 (2007) Vol. 127 (with Angeles Redondo). pp. 659-678
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Consumi, società e mercati: verso uno spazio economico europeo? in M. A. Visceglia (a cura di), Le radici storiche dell’Europa. L’età moderna, Roma, Viella, 2007, pp. 87-105, ISBN 978-88-8334-226-4 [“Economies, Markets and Societies. Reflections on the Economic History of Old Regime Europe and the Making of a European Identity”)].
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with Paul Janssens, eds., European Aristocracies and Colonial Elites. Patrimonial Management Strategies and Economic Development, 15th-18th Centuries, London, Ashgate, 2005.
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Marte contra Minerva. El precio del imperio español, c. 1450-1600. [Mars against Minerva.The price of the Spanish Empire, 1450-1600]. Barcelona. Crítica, 2004.