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The Scholar, the Jurist, the Priest: Moderation on the Italian Peninsula, 1700-1750

Descrizione del progetto

La moderazione nell’Italia del XVIII secolo

Come osservò il poeta dell’antica Grecia Esiodo, la moderazione è sempre la via migliore. Migliaia di anni dopo, la fusione dell’accezione classica e di quella cristiana del termine, inserita nel contesto intellettuale-religioso e politico-economico, diede forma alla cultura della moderazione. Oggi, considerata l’ascesa delle tendenze estremiste e dei fenomeni di radicalizzazione cui assistiamo in Europa, si tratta di un concetto in crisi. Il progetto VIAMEDIAITALICA, finanziato dall’UE, fornirà uno studio storico delle classi moderate nella penisola italiana durante l’età dell’Illuminismo. Esso istituirà la moderazione come pratica e virtù in vari ambiti: politico, accademico, epistemologico e religioso. Il progetto esplorerà questi aspetti attraverso casi di studio basati su ricerche d’archivio di testi, istituzioni e pensatori chiave, come ad esempio il teorico della moderazione Lodovico Antonio Muratori.

Obiettivo

As Europe enters the third decade of the 21st Century, moderation is a concept in crisis. Extremism, radicalism and ideological conflict are judged to be in the ascendant, while the moderate middle of political landscapes in a range of European countries has been physically vacated and conceptually hollowed out. This project offers a contribution to the history of moderation as an idea, as a practice, and as a virtue. Modern understandings of moderation were established in the 18th Century, through the fusing of classical and Christian concepts in a new intellectual-religious and political-economic environment. VIA MEDIA ITALICA offers an intellectual historical study of the moderate strata on the Italian peninsula in the first half of the 18th Century, the early Enlightenment. The ambition is to establish moderation as a practice and as a virtue in three different contexts: political moderation; scholarly, or epistemic, moderation; and religious moderation. Each of these contexts will be explored through a networked set of case-studies, founded upon extensive archival research, and orientated around key texts, institutions and thinkers. These three contexts will also be elaborated through a study of Lodovico Antonio Muratori as a religious, scholarly and political thinker, and reinterpreted as a theorist of moderation. This project will offer: a ‘bottom-up’ reinterpretation of the intellectual culture of the Italian peninsula between 1700 and 1750; a new reading of the contributions of L.A. Muratori to the European Enlightenment; and an interrogation of the concept of moderation as a historical and contemporary idea and practice. This project plays an essential role in the researcher’s maturation into an international, independent and interdisciplinary historian of early modern Europe. It also supports his development into a public-facing scholar, through a range of training schemes and the realisation of an extensive programme of public-orientated events.

Coordinatore

UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 224 933,76
Indirizzo
KINGS GATE
NE1 7RU Newcastle Upon Tyne
Regno Unito

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Regione
North East (England) Northumberland and Tyne and Wear Tyneside
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 224 933,76