Governing Consensus
How were political scenarios opened up by the revolutionary era navigated? This volume investigates how expertise emerged as a vital political resource in the Italian peninsula between 1789 and 1870, a time of revolution and institutional upheaval. Moving beyond the familiar categories of charisma a...
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| description | How were political scenarios opened up by the revolutionary era navigated? This volume investigates how expertise emerged as a vital political resource in the Italian peninsula between 1789 and 1870, a time of revolution and institutional upheaval. Moving beyond the familiar categories of charisma and celebrity, it explores the political role of knowledge by focusing on places of education, media events, agents and texts. Framing Italy as a laboratory of early modern politics, this volume examines how the reworking of traditional knowledge and the rise of new forms of expertise enabled individuals to act effectively in the public sphere, influence society and navigate the shifting landscape of power, ultimately governing consensus and securing lasting authority. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1687912025-11-04T13:49:21Z Governing Consensus Delogu, Giulia Bonvini, Alessandro Carnino, Cecilia Di Bartolomeo, Daniele thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology How were political scenarios opened up by the revolutionary era navigated? This volume investigates how expertise emerged as a vital political resource in the Italian peninsula between 1789 and 1870, a time of revolution and institutional upheaval. Moving beyond the familiar categories of charisma and celebrity, it explores the political role of knowledge by focusing on places of education, media events, agents and texts. Framing Italy as a laboratory of early modern politics, this volume examines how the reworking of traditional knowledge and the rise of new forms of expertise enabled individuals to act effectively in the public sphere, influence society and navigate the shifting landscape of power, ultimately governing consensus and securing lasting authority. Published 2025-11-04T13:49:19Z 2025-11-04T13:49:19Z 2025 book 9791257010430 9791257010423 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/168791 ita Viella Historical Research application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.viella.it/libro/9791257010423 https://www.viella.it/download/8507/deadf8d1b5c3/governing-consensus.pdf Viella editrice Viella 10.52056/9791257010430 10.52056/9791257010430 d7d99115-b941-47a4-8a2a-79c3530a4795 9791257010430 9791257010423 Viella 31 166 Italy open access |
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