Making Variety Simple: Agricultural Economists in Southern Italy, 1906-9

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_0F242CF3FE5F
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Making Variety Simple: Agricultural Economists in Southern Italy, 1906-9
Journal
History of Political Economy
Author(s)
D'Onofrio Federico
ISSN
0018-2702
1527-1919
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/01/2012
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
44
Number
Supplement 1
Pages
93-113
Abstract
In this contribution I examine the Italian parliamentary inquiry into the conditions of peasants in the southern provinces and Sicily, usually called the Faina inquiry (1906–9). I focus on how the task of observing the conditions of the peasant was defined, how it was entrusted to agricultural economists, and how they accomplished it. The peasant way of life varied greatly across southern Italy. Knowledge about local varieties and local specificities was embedded contextually and was available only to locals themselves. Observation thus coincided with translation of local features into a more general language that could be understood by a larger community of scientists and by a nationwide public opinion. Political change imposed severe time constraints on data collection. Farm types were devised to handle variety quickly and effectively. Types mobilized difference while preserving and stabilizing variety among classes.
Keywords
Economics and Econometrics, History
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