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: The primary producers and consumers of "secret" state information.
: Argue that political communication in the early 17th century was not just a top-down affair of state secrets. Instead, it was a dynamic process where "high" politics (patricians) and "low" social spaces (barbershops, markets) were inextricably linked. Patrizi, informatori, barbieri. Politica e comu...
: Discuss the secrecy of the Ducal Palace and how the Republic attempted to control information through censorship and "controlled transmission" between magistrates. : The primary producers and consumers of "secret"
Examine the explosion of printed pamphlets, handwritten libels, and dialect posters used by both the Papacy and Venice to sway public opinion. : Discuss the secrecy of the Ducal Palace
Summarize how the "Interdetto" crisis reveals the birth of a pre-modern .
The book you are referencing is (2012) by Filippo de Vivo . Note that the setting is Venice , not Rome, although it focuses on the 1606 Interdict conflict between Venice and Pope Paul V.