Cromohs (Cyber Review of Modern Historiography)
Firenze University Press
Annuale
ISSN: 1123-7023
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consistenza fascicoli digitali: v. 1, 1996-v. 17, 2012
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ARTICLES
Ilaria Berti, ‘Good Things […] from Bristol and Ireland’: Dietary Ambiguities in the British Caribbean (1790s-1850s), p. 1
MOBILIZING OTHERNESS/ALTERITY ACROSS TIME AND SPACE
Ed. by Giacomo Orsini
Giacomo Orsini, Introduction: The Social (Re)Production of Diversity, p. 22
Dana Caciur, (Re)Searching the Morlachs and the Uskoks: The Challenges of Writing about Marginal People from the Border Region of Dalmatia (Sixteenth Century), p. 28
David Do Paço, Remarks on Foreignness in Eighteenth-Century German Cookbooks, p. 44
Giacomo Orsini, Luis G. Martínez del Campo, Andrew Canessa, The Strategic Mobilization of the Border in Gibraltar: The Postcolonial (Re)Production of Privilege and Exclusion, p. 60
APPROACHES TO THE PAPER REVOLUTIO
Ed. by José María Pérez Fernández
José María Pérez Fernández, Introduction: Approaches to the Paper Revolution: The Registrationand Communication of Knowledge, Value, and Information, p. 76
José María Pérez Fernández, Paper in Motion: Communication, Knowledge and Power: Case Studies for an Interdisciplinary Approach, p. 81
William Zammit, Paper, Commerce, and the Circulation of News: A Case-Study from Early Modern Malta, p. 113
Joëlle Weis, The Genealogy of a Collection: The Augustean Catalogues in Wolfenbüttel, p. 135
Elizabeth Harding, Connecting People, Trade, and Orders of Knowledge: Mediality and Intermediality of Early Modern Auction Catalogues, p. 150
HISTORIANS AND THEIR CRAFT
Rosita D’Amora, Interview with Giancarlo Casale, p. 169
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Davide Domenici, Tasting Clay, Testing Clay. Medicinal Earths, Bucarophagy and Experiential Knowledge in Lorenzo Legati’s Museo Cospiano (1677), p. 1-16
Matteo Calcagni, Francesco Adami, a Young Livornese Merchant in London, 1673-1674, p. 17-41
Michael Pickering, Succour for a Fallen World: Magic and the Powers of Spirit in Johann Nikolaus Martius’s Unterricht von der Magia Naturali (1717), p. 42-60
Andrea Ceci, Deaf-Mutism and Savagery Through the Lens of Animal Magnetism in France During the Early Nineteenth-Century, p. 61-75
Filippo Chiocchetti, From Universal History to World History. Carroll Quigley (1910-1977) and the Shaping of New Historical Paradigms, p. 76-94
Giulia Iannuzzi, The Illustrator and the Global Wars to Come: Albert Robida, La guerre infernale, and the Long History of Imagined Warfare, p. 95-136
Historians and Their Craft
Lucio Biasiori, An Interview with Steven Nadler, p. 137-142
Podcast
David Do Paço, Giovanni Tarantino, PIMo-Cromohs Podcast Series CONTAGION
Book Reviews, p. 143
A Podcast Series on Circulation and Pandemic Threats Throughout History
Contagion is promoted by Cromohs and the Cost Action CA18140 ‘People in Motion: Entangled Histories of Displacement across the Mediterranean (1492’1923)’, or PIMo
PODCAST
David Do Paço, Lazarets Never Aimed to Stop Circulations
Ann Thomson, The Turks and the Plague in the 18th Century
Romain Fathi, Disposing of corpses during World War I
Spyridon Rangos, Thucydides and the Plague of Athens (430-426 B.C.)
Paul-Arthur Tortosa, The Yellow Fever and the Italian States in 1804
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From Comparative to Global History: Assessing Relational Approaches to the Past
Giovanni Tarantino, Foreword
Margrit Pernau, Luc Wodzicki, Entanglements, Political Communication, and Shared Temporal Layers, p. 1
Henning Trüper, Disciplinarity and Forgetfulness: On the Older Historiography of Global Connections, p. 18
Giulia Calvi, Circulation of People, Circulation of Objects, across South Eastern Europe and the Ottoman Empire, Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries. Introduction, p. 30
Maria Pakucs, ‘This is their profession’ Greek merchants in Transylvania and their Networks at the End of the 17th century, p. 36
Giulia Calvi, Healing, Translating, Collecting. Doctor Michelangelo Tilli across the Ottoman Empire (1683-85), p. 55
Michal Wasiucionek, Greek as Ottoman? Language, identity and mediation of Ottoman culture in the early modern period
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Constanta Vintila-Ghitulescu, ‘Le Coquin Grec’ vs. ‘le Véritable François’ Being a foreigner in the Danubian Principalities in Eighteenth Century, p. 90
Nicoleta Roman, Iordache Filipescu, the ‘last great boyar’ of Wallachia and his heritage: a world of power, influence and goods, p. 106
Historians and Their Craft
Daniel Barbu, An Interview with Sanjay Subrahmanyam, p. 123
Ann Thomson, Global Intellectual History: Some Reflections on Recent Publications, p. 133
Book Reviews
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EDITORIAL
Giovanni Tarantino, Giuseppe Marcocci, Foreword
Empires, Beliefs, Emotions: Cross-Cultural Affective Histories
Merry Wiesner-Hanks, Overlaps and Intersections in New Scholarship on Empires, Beliefs, and Emotions, p. 1
Susan Broomhall, Performances of Entangled Emotions and Beliefs: French and Spanish Cultural Transformations on the Sixteenth-Century Florida Peninsula, p. 25
Benjamin Steiner, The Monuments of Empire Global Material Culture, “Colonial” Spaces and Emotional Styles in French Senegambia (c.1630-c.1730), p. 52
Edoardo Tortarolo, Is There a Happy Degrowth in Historical Studies? The Jinan Mall, Chinese Globality and Italian Historiography, p. 77
Historians and Their Craft
Daniel Barbu, Interview of Charles Zika, p. 90
Paola Molino, Interview of Daniela Hacke, p. 101
Book Reviews
EDITORIAL
Guido Abbattista, Rolando Minuti, Editorial, p. I-II
ESSAYS
Francesca Tacchi, Tra università e professioni. La sezione di Studi legali nell’Istituto di studi superiori di Firenze, p. 1
Niccolò Guasti, Clergy and Fiscal Reform in Eighteenth-Century Spain, p. 18
LEONARDO DA VINCI. ARTE DELLA PACE, ARTE DELLA GUERRA / LÉONARD DE VINCI. ART DE LA PAIX, ART DE LA GUERRE
Lucia Felici, Introduzione, p. 50
Carlo Vecce, Leonardo, arte (e follia) della guerra, p. 52
Marco Versiero, «Trovo modo da offendere e difendere». La concezione della guerra nel pensiero politico di Leonardo, p. 63
Dora D’Errico, “Se è da fare opera da volgere Arno”. Léonard au service du projet de détournement de l’Arno, p. 79
Pascal Brioist, Leonardo da Vinci à Milan et le condottiere Pietro Monte, p. 98
Andrea Bernardoni, La fusione delle artiglierie tra Medioevo e Rinascimento. “Cronaca” di un rinnovamento tecnologico attraverso i manoscritti di Leonardo, p. 106
Benjamin Deruelle, «Ordine di balestrieri a cavalla da campo aperto, e tutti voltino a sinistra»: Léonard et la caracole d’après les dessins du manuscrit B, p. 117
Mauro Guerrini, Romano Nanni. Un breve profilo biografico, p. 133
Book Reviews, p. 134
ESSAYS
Francesca Bertino, The exhibition of otherness. The travels of an Eskimo and her impresario in France, Italy and the Habsburg Empire in the first half of the 19th century, p. 1
Marco Platania, Relire l’histoire coloniale au XVIIIe siècle. L’édition critique de l’Histoire des deux Indes, p. 23
Ariel Hessayon, Gerrard Winstanley and Jacob Boehme, p. 36
Michele Bosco, Il commercio dei captivi nel Mediterraneo di età moderna (secc. XVI – XVIII). Orientamenti e prospettive attuali di ricerca, p. 57
Giovanni Tarantino, The Library of Gerard Nicholas Heerkens (1726-1801), Dutch physician, traveller, and Latin poet, p. 83
“OUR WORDS, AND THEIRS:” A CONVERSATION WITH CARLO GINZBURG ON THE HISTORIAN’S CRAFT
Selected papers from the first edition of IinteR-La+b held in Rome, at the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, on 12-13 November 2012
a cura di Giovanni Tarantino
Alberto Quadrio Curzio, Introduction, p. 87
Carlo Ginzburg, Some Queries Addressed to Myself, p. 90
Carlo Ginzburg, Our Words, and Theirs: A Reflection on the Historian’s Craft, today, p. 97
Lina Bolzoni, On “Coherence” and “Heterogeneity” in the Work of Carlo Ginzburg, p. 115
Lucio Biasiori, Some Queries about “Some Queries”, p. 118
Giovanni Tarantino, Carlo Ginzburg and the Historian’s Craft: Questions and Remarks, p. 123
Carlo Ginzburg, Some comments on the discussion at the Accademia dei Lincei, p. 128
Book Reviews
Irene Brancasi, Architettura e Illuminismo: aspetti del pensiero di Étienne-Louis Boullée
Claudio Zanier, Senza la barriera delle Alpi. La seta e l’eredità intellettuale di Matthieu Bonafous tra Lyon e Torino
Reviews and Critical Notes
ENCOUNTERING OTHERNESS. DIVERSITIES AND TRANSCULTURAL EXPERIENCES IN EARLY MODERN EUROPEAN CULTURE
Guido Abbattista, Introduction
I. Perspectives on Human, religious and political ‘Otherness’ in the Early Modern Age
Guido Abbattista, Trophying human ‘otherness’. From Christopher Columbus to contemporary ethno-ecology (fifteenth-twenty first centuries)
Lucia Felici, Una nuova immagine dell’Islam (e del cristianesimo) nell’Europa del XVI secolo
Guillermo Pérez Sarrión, The idea of ‘naturality’ in the Hispanic monarchy and the formation of Spanish identity between the sixteenth and the eighteenth centuries: an approach
Joan-Pau Rubiés, Ethnography, philosophy and the rise of natural man 1500-1750
II. Enlightenment Culture and the Reflection on ‘Otherness’: historical, Ethnographic, statistical and economic Knowledge in European and Colonial Contexts
László Kontler, The Lappon, the Scythian and the Hungarian, or our (former) selves as others. Philosophical history in eighteenth-century Hungary
Borbála Zsuzsanna Török, The ethnicity of knowledge: statistics and Landeskunde in late eighteenth-century Hungary and Transylvania
Jesús Astigarraga, Les images de l’Espagne chez les économistes napolitains des Lumières : le cas de Filangieri
Javier Usoz, Juan Zabalza, Political economy and the mirror of ‘otherness’: moral and foreign political models in the works of the Spanish economist T. Anzano (1768-1795)
Ashley Eva Millar, Your beggarly commerce! Enlightenment European views of the China trade
Paul Cohen, The power of apprehending ‘otherness’: cultural intermediaries as imperial agents in New France
Hans-Jürgen Lüsebrink, L’experience de l”Autre’ des missionnaires et le discours anthropologique. À propos des Nouvelles de la presqu’île américaine de Californie (1772) du missionnaire jésuite Johann Jakob Baegert
Ann Thomson, Thinking about the history of Africa in the eighteenth Century
Marco Platania, Madagascar “possession française” ? L’historiographie coloniale en débat: une mise en perspective
Niccolò Guasti, Catholic civilization and the evil savage: Juan Nuix facing the Spanish conquista of the New World
III. The Nineteenth Century: Otherness’ between identity building and retrieving typicality
Balázs Trencsényi, Civilization and originality: perceptions of history and national specificity in nineteenth-century Hungarian political discourse
Maggy Hary, The Holy Land in British eyes: sacred geography and the ‘rediscovery’ of Palestine, 1841-1917
Monika Wehrheim, A la quête du passé des autres: les expéditions des voyageurs Dupaix et Waldeck à Palenque (Mexique) dans la première moitié du XIXe siècle
Irene Gaddo , Snapshotting the ‘Other’: images of the ‘otherness’ in Samuel Butler’s life and work (1835-1902)
Abstracts
Contributors
ARTICLES
Ariel Hessayon, Jews and crypto-Jews in sixteenth and seventeenth century England
Erica Moretti, Recasting Il Metodo: Maria Montessori and Early Childhood Education in Italy (1909-1926)
Reviews and Critical Notes