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Back to the Future: Future expectations and actions in late medieval and early modern Europe, c.1400-c.1830

Descrizione del progetto

Come vedevano il futuro i nostri antenati

Nel passato, cosa pensava la gente riguardo al futuro e in che modo ciò ne ha influenzato le azioni? È questa la domanda alla quale il progetto Back2theFuture, finanziato dall’UE, cercherà di dare una risposta, ricorrendo a una combinazione altamente innovativa di metodi di e di oltre 15 000 lettere scritte in olandese, inglese, francese, tedesco e italiano, da e a mercanti europei, nel periodo compreso tra il 1400 e il 1830. Secondo i ricercatori, grazie a questi documenti pratici sarà possibile identificare il pensiero dei mercanti e far luce sulle loro aspettative future. Attraverso l’esame di lettere provenienti da varie regioni europee nell’arco di diverse centinaia di anni, il progetto sarà in grado di individuarne le trasformazioni.

Obiettivo

From the eighteenth century onwards, the future was considered as open, uncertain and constructible – the way we tend to perceive the future today. In contrast, early modern Europeans believed that the future was beyond the control of man. The aim of this project is to challenge such grand narratives on past futures, which are generally highly linear and focused on modernity, have a fuzzy chronology and thin empirical base, biased by learned text. Moreover, these hypotheses fail to do justice to the presence and interplay of various (multi)temporalities and do not link future expectations to the concrete actions of men and women in the past. Most historians simply ignore the topic, since past futures are extremely hard to find in the written record. Hence, they focus on the actions of men and women in the past rather than their motivations.
To gain more insight in how people in the past thought about the future and how this affected their actions, this project draws on a highly innovative combination of close and distant reading methods of more than 15,000 letters written in (varieties of) Italian, German, French, Dutch and English by and to European merchants in the period 1400-1830. These practical documents enable us to reconstruct different types of future thinking of these merchants and to assess how these thoughts powered their actual behaviour. Better still, they also shed light on the future expectations of their non-merchant correspondents: their wives, children and other family members, clerks, clergy, nobles, craftsmen, etc. A comparative analysis of the letters from these different social groups, written in several languages, in a variety of European regions and during distinct moments, allows us to identify the impact/speed of potential agents of change that loom large in the literature (capitalism, the Reformation, probability calculus, and the Enlightenment) more carefully. With this methodology, we will be able to provide fine-grained explanations.

Meccanismo di finanziamento

ERC-STG - Starting Grant

Istituzione ospitante

UNIVERSITEIT ANTWERPEN
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 470 883,00
Indirizzo
PRINSSTRAAT 13
2000 Antwerpen
Belgio

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Regione
Vlaams Gewest Prov. Antwerpen Arr. Antwerpen
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 1 470 883,00

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