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            <forename>Paola</forename>
            <surname>Guglielmotti</surname>
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        <p>The organisation of the territory is the result of different types of policies, in which a variety of actors interact, continuously reconfiguring intervention spaces. The reality of Liguria is here analysed through four situations chronologically separated, but sharing a common aspect of reduced visibility and poor effectiveness of their castles. Protagonist of the work is Genoa, in the 10th and 11th centuries, both in defining its surroundings and in establishing the cornerstones of coastal territorial expansion in the 12th century. Protagonists are also powerful noble groups that in the thirteenth century reshaped the rural settlement structure and an inland village investigated up to the modern age.</p>
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        <p>L'organizzazione del territorio è l'esito di politiche di diverso respiro, in cui interagiscono una varietà di attori che sempre riconfigurano spazi di intervento. La realtà della Liguria è qui sondata attraverso quattro situazioni separate cronologicamente ma accomunate da bassa visibilità e scarsa efficacia dei castelli che vedono protagonisti Genova, sia nel definire il suo circondario tra secolo X e XI sia nel fissare i caposaldi dell'espansione territoriale costiera nel secolo XII; potenti gruppi signorili che nel secolo XIII riplasmano l'assetto insediativo rurale; un villaggio dell'entroterra investigato fino all'età moderna</p>
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