Economy' in European History

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Economy' in European History

Words, Contexts and Change over Time

Historical and comparative linguistics History History: theory and methods Economics Economic history

Author: Luigi Alonzi

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Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Academic

Published on: 24th February 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 256 pages

ISBN: 9781350273351


Prompted by the linguistic turn of the late 20th century, intellectual and conceptual historians continue to devote a great deal of attention to the study of concepts in history. This innovative and interdisciplinary volume builds on such scholarship by providing a new history of the term economy.

Starting from the Greek idea of the law of the household, Luigi Alonzi traces the different meanings assumed by the word economy during the middle ages and early modern era, highlighting the semantic richness of the word and its uses in various political and cultural contexts. Notably, there is a particular focus on the so-called Oeconomica literature, tracking the reception of works by Plato, Aristotle, the pseudo Aristotle and Xenophon in the Italian and France Renaissance. This tradition was incredibly influential in civic humanism and in texts devoted to power and command and thus affected later debates on Natural Law and the development of new scientific disciplines in the 17th and 18th centuries. In exploring this, the analysis of the function of translations in the transmission and transformation of meanings becomes central.

Economy in European History shines much-needed light on an important challenge that many historians repeatedly face: the fact that words can, and do, change over time. It will thus be a vital resource for all scholars of early modern and European economic history.

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