Diderot and D’Alembert’s Encyclopédie used to give the same importance both to practical and to theoretical knowledge, according to a typical attitude of the Enlightenment. Historiography has sometimes undervalued this heritage. Today, with the scholars’ renovated interest in the history of materiality, the Encyclopédie can be fully recognized as a valid source also for material topics. Through the analysis of entries about turning point objects in ma terial culture – such as porcelain, cotton and galanterie – the author underlines a slower evolution in Eighteenth century material life, in comparison to the one generally indi cated by the supporters of the idea of a consumer revolution.
Civiltà materiale del XVIII secolo nelle voci dell'Encyclopédie
Bruno Gaia
2020
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Diderot and D’Alembert’s Encyclopédie used to give the same importance both to practical and to theoretical knowledge, according to a typical attitude of the Enlightenment. Historiography has sometimes undervalued this heritage. Today, with the scholars’ renovated interest in the history of materiality, the Encyclopédie can be fully recognized as a valid source also for material topics. Through the analysis of entries about turning point objects in ma terial culture – such as porcelain, cotton and galanterie – the author underlines a slower evolution in Eighteenth century material life, in comparison to the one generally indi cated by the supporters of the idea of a consumer revolution.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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