Timeline of Milan

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Milan, Italy.

BC era

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3rd–8th centuries

12th–14th centuries

Ground was broken for Milan Cathedral in 1386

15th–16th centuries

17th century

18th century

19th century

20th century

1900s–1940s

1950s–1990s

21st century

See also

Timelines of other cities in the macroregion of Northwest Italy:(it)

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This article incorporates information from the Italian Wikipedia.

Bibliography

See also: Bibliography of Milan

Published in the 16th-19th century

in English
  • Jedidiah Morse; Richard C. Morse (1823), "Milan", A New Universal Gazetteer (4th ed.), New Haven: S. Converse
  • David Brewster, ed. (1830). "Milan". Edinburgh Encyclopaedia. Edinburgh: William Blackwood.
  • Josiah Conder (1834), "Milan", Italy, The Modern Traveller, 31, London: J.Duncan
  • Mariana Starke (1839), "Milan", Travels in Europe (9th ed.), Paris: A. and W. Galignani
  • Valery (1842). "Milan". Italy and its Comforts. London: Longman.
  • "Milan", Black's Guide to Italy, Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1869
  • William Smith, ed. (1872) [1854]. "Mediolanum". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. London: John Murray.
  • "Milan", Ballou's Monthly Magazine, Boston: Thomes & Talbot, February 1875
  • Fin Bec (August 1876), "Under Foreign Mahogany: Hotel Life in Milan", Gentleman's Magazine, London
  • George Henry Townsend (1877), "Milan", A Manual of Dates (5th ed.), London: Frederick Warne & Co.
  • "Milan", Cook's Tourist's Handbook for Northern Italy, London: T. Cook & Son, 1881
  • J. Hardmeyer (1884), Milan, Illustrated Europe (15–16), Zurich: Orell Füssli & Co.
  • W. Pembroke Fetridge (1884), "Milan", Harper's Hand-Book for Travellers in Europe and the East (23rd ed.), New York: Harper & Brothers
  • "Milan", Appleton's European Guide Book, New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1888
  • "Milan", Bradshaw's Illustrated Hand-book to Italy, London: W.J. Adams & Sons, 1894
  • "Milan", Hand-book for Travellers in Northern Italy (16th ed.), London: John Murray, 1897, OCLC 2231483
in other languages
  • Bernardino Corio (1554), L'historia di Milano (in Italian), Vinegia: Giovan Maria Bonelli
  • Morigia, Paolo (1595), La nobiltà di Milano, Milan: Pontio ; 2nd edn (1619) with additions by Girolamo Borsieri, Milan: Bidelli.
  • Guide des étrangers à Milan et dans les environs de cette ville (in French), Milan: Pierre et Joseph Vallardi, 1819
  • Pietro Verri (1850), Storia di Milano (in Italian), Milano: Oliva
  • "Milano". Nuova Enciclopedia Italiana (in Italian) (6th ed.). Torino: Unione Tipografico-Editrice Torinese. 1887.

Published in the 20th century

in English
  • George Charles Williamson (1901), "Milan", Cities of Northern Italy, New York: A. Wessels company, OCLC 6516634
  • Cecilia M. Ady (1907), History of Milan under the Sforza, London: Methuen & Co., OCLC 4369439
  • Milan, Mediaeval Towns, London: J.M. Dent & Co., 1908
  • "Milan", Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), New York, 1910, OCLC 14782424 via Internet Archive
  • Benjamin Vincent (1910), "Milan", Haydn's Dictionary of Dates (25th ed.), London: Ward, Lock & Co. via Hathi Trust
  • "Milan", Northern Italy (14th ed.), Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1913 + 1870 ed.
  • W.J. Rolfe (1914), "Milan", Satchel Guide for the Vacation Tourist in Europe, Boston: Houghton Mifflin
  • John Foot (1995). "The Family and the 'Economic Miracle': Social Transformation, Work, Leisure and Development at Bovisa and Comasina (Milan), 1950-70". Contemporary European History. 4. doi:10.1017/s0960777300003507. JSTOR 20081556.
  • Trudy Ring, ed. (1996). "Milan". Southern Europe. International Dictionary of Historic Places. 3. Fitzroy Dearborn. OCLC 31045650.
  • John Foot (1999). "Television and the City: The Impact of Television in Milan, 1954-1960". Contemporary European History. 8. JSTOR 20081718.
  • Stefano D'Amico (2000). "Crisis and Transformation: Economic Organization and Social Structures in Milan, 1570-1610". Social History. 25. JSTOR 4286606.
in Italian
  • Francesco Malaguzzi Valeri (1906), Milano (in Italian), Bergamo: Istituto Italiano d'Arti Grafiche
  • "Milano". Piemonte, Lombardia, Canton Ticino. Guida d'Italia (in Italian). Milan: Touring Club Italiano. 1916. p. 5+ via HathiTrust.
  • Storia di Milano (in Italian). Fondazione Treccani. OCLC 461149469. 1953-1966 (17 volumes)
  • Luigi Ganapini. Una città in guerra (Milano, 1939-1951) (Milan: Angeli, 1988)
  • Achille Rastelli. Bombe sulla città. Gli attacchi aerei alleati: le vittime civili a Milano (Milan: Mursia, 2000)

Published in the 21st century

in English
  • Stefano D'Amico (2001). "Rebirth of a City: Immigration and Trade in Milan, 1630-59". The Sixteenth Century Journal. 32. JSTOR 2671508.
  • Anna Trono; Maria Chiara Zerbi (2002). "Milan: The city of constant renewal". GeoJournal. 58.
  • Elisabetta Merlo; Francesca Polese (2006). "Turning Fashion into Business: The Emergence of Milan as an International Fashion Hub". Business History Review. 80. JSTOR 25097225.
  • "Insider's Guide to Milan", Wall Street Journal, 2 October 2010
  • "You Know You're a Milan Insider When". New York Times. 15 October 2010.
  • Chris Wickham (2015). "Milan". Sleepwalking into a New World: The Emergence of Italian City Communes in the Twelfth Century. Princeton University Press. pp. 21–66. ISBN 978-1-4008-6582-6.
in Italian
  • Francesco Ogliari. Fiamme su Milano: I bombardamenti aerei 1940-1945 (Pavia: Selecta, 2005)

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