Cosmopolitan Italy in the age of nations transnational visions from the eighteenth to the twentieth century / edited by Edoardo Tortarolo.

Other author Tortarolo, Edoardo, 1956-
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York, NY : Routledge, 2023.
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SeriesIdeas beyond borders
Contents Section 1 Italy and the Mediterranean -- Reflections from the East: Experiences in the Levant of two eighteenth-century travellers (1760-1792) / Renato Pasta -- Crossing sights: Women and nation between Italy and Egypt / Catia Papa -- Emerging Egypt looks to Italy: Relations and Interactions in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Arabic Sources / Cristina Baldazzi -- Section 2 Visions of Italy -- Charles Lever's Italy in the Risorgimento: An Anglo-Irish perspective / Roberta Gefter Wondrich -- Through the mists of Albion: the couple Ball-Parolini / Irene Gaddo-Daniela Piemontino -- Beyond aesthetic consumption: Italy in Henry James's early travel literature / Leonardo Buonomo -- Section 3 Italy in the Far East -- Acquiring advanced Italian technologies: The Japanese Silk and Silkworm Committee in Italy in -- Alessandro Di Meo, Italian explorations in Southeast Asia / Claudio Zanier -- Italian artistic culture in the Far East: Galileo Chini at the Siamese court in the early twentieth century / Massimo De Grassi -- Section 4 Transatlantic Italy -- Exporting Italy across the Atlantic: The 'Romanization' of the North American dioceses and assistance to Italian emigrants / Matteo Sanfilippo -- Circulation of knowledge, competing therapies and exotic drugs: The case of sarsaparilla and China root in early modern Italian medicine / Irene Fattacciu -- Section 5 A Florentine View -- The cradle of the Renaissance? Foreign travellers in Florence from the past to present-day times (1755-2020) / Igor Melani.
Abstract "Modern Italian historiography has undergone a substantial revision in the last quarter of a century. From an almost exclusive focus on the process of nation-building, the attention of historians has shifted. The most innovative research is now devoted to assessing to what extent the cosmopolitan attitude that was evident in the late eighteenth century morphed, but did not disappear, in the ensuing two centuries. The essays in this volume make the case that the age of nations had a profound impact on Italian history and contributed to the creation of an Italian identity within the framework of well-functioning imperial and global networks. They also acknowledge that the process of national individualization carried with it a variety of aspects that reconnected Italian history to the foreign cultures that were undergoing constant self-fashioning. Cosmopolitan Italy in the Age of Nations will be of interest to scholars throughout the world and intellectual and transnational historians"-- Provided by publisher.
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