This article exploits the concepts of emulation and “heterotopia” in order to answer an important question: what kind of constitutional arrangement did Antonio Genovesi and his pupils have in mind? While previous literature underlined how the commercial states of north-western Europe offered the Neapolitans a model to imitate, the article highlights the paradigmatic role of China. In the works of Paolo Mattia Doria and Antonio Genovesi we find the origins in Naples of the enduring myth of China’s perfect administration and political economy. Such a positive image of China survived among Genovesi’s pupils until the last decades of the century. The idea that China was ruled in agreement with the laws of nature, originating in Jesuist sources,...
A discussion of the economic work of Genovesi, the first professor of political economy in Europe. G...
The once obscure Neapolitan philosopher Giambattista Vico (1668–1744) enjoyed a rebirth of scholarly...
1From the last quarter of the eighteenth century onwards, the testimonies of and studies on China gr...
This article exploits the concepts of emulation and “heterotopia” in order to answer an important qu...
textabstractGenovesi’s economia civile, famously, attempted to show that economic growth and public ...
L’articolo studia l’evoluzione dei giudizi maturati sulla Cina all’interno della c...
The article examines the proposal, made recently in the Chinese legal doctrine, to assign the functi...
This article focuses on the sole Italian concession (zujie) that existed in China between 1901 and 1...
In the Sicily of late 18th century, during the harshest contraposition between viceroyal government ...
This essay focuses on the genesis of the sole Italian concession in China (1900–1901), which was ced...
The present article analyzes the use of Chinese icons as a frame for representing Naples in two rece...
The study presents the process of increasing knowledge of China in Europe starting with ancient Gree...
In analyzing China's different responses to Western challenges in the nineteenth century, this artic...
Make clear the historical relationship between Europe, particularly Italy, and the Far East, represe...
The article analyses the supposedly original features of the "China model" of economic development a...
A discussion of the economic work of Genovesi, the first professor of political economy in Europe. G...
The once obscure Neapolitan philosopher Giambattista Vico (1668–1744) enjoyed a rebirth of scholarly...
1From the last quarter of the eighteenth century onwards, the testimonies of and studies on China gr...
This article exploits the concepts of emulation and “heterotopia” in order to answer an important qu...
textabstractGenovesi’s economia civile, famously, attempted to show that economic growth and public ...
L’articolo studia l’evoluzione dei giudizi maturati sulla Cina all’interno della c...
The article examines the proposal, made recently in the Chinese legal doctrine, to assign the functi...
This article focuses on the sole Italian concession (zujie) that existed in China between 1901 and 1...
In the Sicily of late 18th century, during the harshest contraposition between viceroyal government ...
This essay focuses on the genesis of the sole Italian concession in China (1900–1901), which was ced...
The present article analyzes the use of Chinese icons as a frame for representing Naples in two rece...
The study presents the process of increasing knowledge of China in Europe starting with ancient Gree...
In analyzing China's different responses to Western challenges in the nineteenth century, this artic...
Make clear the historical relationship between Europe, particularly Italy, and the Far East, represe...
The article analyses the supposedly original features of the "China model" of economic development a...
A discussion of the economic work of Genovesi, the first professor of political economy in Europe. G...
The once obscure Neapolitan philosopher Giambattista Vico (1668–1744) enjoyed a rebirth of scholarly...
1From the last quarter of the eighteenth century onwards, the testimonies of and studies on China gr...