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Le origini dello Stato moderno: secoli XI-XV
In: Studi superiori 1204
In: Studi politici
Dottrine e istituzioni in Occidente
In: Annali dell'Istituto Storico Italo-Germanico in Trento
In: Quaderni 83
Amministrazione, formazione e professione: gli ingegneri in Italia tra Sette e Ottocento
In: Annali dell'Istituto Storico Italo-Germanico
In: Quaderno 52
Stato e funzionari nella Francia del Settecento: gli "ingénieurs des ponts et chaussées"
In: Annali dell'Istituto Storico Italo-Germanico in Trento
In: Monografia 14
Space and Administrative Boundaries at the Birth of the Italian Kingdom
In: Administory: Journal for the History of Public Administration : Zeitschrift für Verwaltungsgeschichte, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 278-302
ISSN: 2519-1187
Abstract
The essay analyses the relationship between administration and territory at the birth of the Italian unitary state. Following the discussions of the time involving scholars of diverse disciplinary provenance, politicians, and administrators, the essay highlights the main problems encountered by the design of the administrative districts of the new Kingdom of Italy: the territorial contradictions and the imbalances that conditioned their initial structure and subsequent history; the legacy of the boundaries and internal territorial divisions of the former states of the peninsula; the various proposals put forward for the country's regional organization by geographers, statisticians and politicians, even before the completion of unification; the territorial and administrative problems of the new state: natural or artificial districts, small or large provinces, the weight of municipalities, projects of regionalization; the contribution of new sciences, such as geography and statistics; the choice of administrative centralization, with its inevitable consequences on the boundaries of territorial partitions, linked to the ›exceptionality‹ of the historical moment.
Space and Administrative Boundaries at the Birth of the Italian Kingdom
Abstract The essay analyses the relationship between administration and territory at the birth of the Italian unitary state. Following the discussions of the time involving scholars of diverse disciplinary provenance, politicians, and administrators, the essay highlights the main problems encountered by the design of the administrative districts of the new Kingdom of Italy: the territorial contradictions and the imbalances that conditioned their initial structure and subsequent history; the legacy of the boundaries and internal territorial divisions of the former states of the peninsula; the various proposals put forward for the country's regional organization by geographers, statisticians and politicians, even before the completion of unification; the territorial and administrative problems of the new state: natural or artificial districts, small or large provinces, the weight of municipalities, projects of regionalization; the contribution of new sciences, such as geography and statistics; the choice of administrative centralization, with its inevitable consequences on the boundaries of territorial partitions, linked to the ›exceptionality‹ of the historical moment.
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Orizzonti di cittadinanza: per una storia delle circoscrizioni amministrative dell'Italia unita
In: "Quaderni di storia, politica ed economia 7