"用事实寻找理论"Gianni Toniolo的经济史(1942-2022)

IF 0.6 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of Modern Italian Studies Pub Date : 2023-10-04 DOI:10.1080/1354571x.2023.2255059
Giovanni Farese
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【摘要】2022年11月13日,周日,《晚邮报》文化版的主要文章是Gianni Toniolo最新作品《意大利银行的故事》的第一卷。中央银行(1893-1943)。这篇文章将这本书描述为“非凡的意大利经济自传”,而托尼奥罗则是“毫无疑问最伟大的意大利经济史学家”。就在那天,吉安尼·托尼奥罗在罗马去世,享年80岁。在篇幅有限的情况下,回顾托尼奥洛的工作和生活,就是回顾从20世纪70年代至今的一段意大利和国际经济史,在这段时间里,托尼奥洛以许多不同的方式做出了重要的、原创性的贡献。2022年11月13日,意大利首都都灵,意大利中央银行将举办“Il Corriere della Sera”音乐会。中央银行,1893-1943,Gianni Toniolo。《意大利经济学自传》是《意大利经济学》的第一部,《意大利经济学》是《意大利经济学》的第一部。在罗马,吉安尼·托尼奥罗·莫里瓦(Gianni Toniolo moriva)在1980年去世。在不同的方向上,对基本的原创做出贡献的有不同的数据,在不同的方向上,对基本的原创做出贡献的有不同的数据,在不同的方向上,对基本的原创做出贡献的有不同的数据。作者感谢Sabino Cassese、Pierluigi Ciocca和Barry Eichengreen教授对本文早期版本的有益评论和慷慨反馈。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。F. Fubini,“L ' io di ricino alla lira”,《晚邮报》,11月13日,Citation2022,第34.2页。G. Toniolo,意大利银行的故事。Tomo I.《中央银行的形成与发展》,1893-1943,il Mulino,博洛尼亚,2022,第1.3页。G. Toniolo:《意大利自由经济的历史(1850-1918)》,il Mulino,博洛尼亚,1988,第8.4页。托尼奥洛:《意大利银行的故事》,城市版,第5.5页。郭志强:《工业增长与有效贸易保护:以意大利工程为例》,《欧洲经济史研究》,1997年第8期,页659-673.6。G. Toniolo, P. Ciocca,《1918-1940年意大利的工业与金融》,《欧洲经济史杂志》特刊“两次世界大战期间的银行与工业”,第13卷第4期,《引文》1984年第113-136页。查尔斯·p·金德尔伯格和海曼·p·明斯基也为这期杂志撰稿。1982年,托尼奥罗在麻省理工学院组织了一次关于这个主题的会议。早在1969年,托尼奥罗就与R.E.塞拉(R.E. Sylla)在《市场研究》(Quaderni storici delle Marche) 1969年第11期第229-264页上发表了一篇文章,“‘新经济史’:方法、目标和局限性”。1976年,他又回到了这个话题,编辑了另一本杂志的特刊:G. Toniolo(主编),La“新经济史”,Quaderni storici, 1976年31日,第380-461.8页。G. Toniolo, p. Ciocca,“1918-1940年意大利的工业和金融”,引文,第136.9页。G. Toniolo:《J.D. Gould序》,《经济发展的历史》,罗马-巴里,1975年,第16 - 10页。P. Ciocca, Gianni Toniolo和Rivista di Storia Economica,《Rivista di Storia Economica》。《意大利经济史评论》,第3期,2022年,第1.11页。G. Toniolo, C. Bastasin, La strada smarrita。《意大利经济简史》,《意大利经济简史》,2020年第1期,页151.12。S. Cassese,“Gianni Toniolo, il biografo dell’economia”,《晚邮报》,2022年11月14日,第33.13页。C.H. Feinstein, p. Temin, G. Toniolo,《两次世界大战之间的欧洲经济》,牛津大学出版社,1997年,第514页。托尼奥洛:《意大利银行的故事》,城市版,第4页。这本书的早期评论来自P.F. Asso, Nascita e formazione di una banca centrale。《意大利银行的故事》,Gianni Toniolo著,Bancaria, 100,12,第16-19页,根据他于2015年10月18日在罗马意大利银行举行的新书发布会上的演讲改编。G. Toniolo,“Se l’economia swugge alla letteratura”,《Sole 24 Ore》,2016年8月7日。乔卡(P. Ciocca)的《经济学》书评。《Elogio dell ' interdisciplarit.com》,Aragno出版社,2016年出版。托尼奥洛:《意大利银行的故事》,城市版,第4页。本文作者giovanni Farese是罗马欧洲大学经济史副教授和经济研究生院院长。他是《欧洲经济史杂志》的总编辑。
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‘Facts in search of a theory’. Gianni Toniolo’s economic history (1942–2022)
ABSTRACTOn Sunday, November 13, 2022, the cultural section of the ‘Il Corriere della Sera’ devoted its main article to the first volume of Gianni Toniolo’s latest opus, Storia della Banca d’Italia. Formazione ed evoluzione di una banca centrale, 1893–1943. The article characterized the book as an ‘extraordinary economic autobiography of the country’, and Toniolo as ‘undoubtedly the greatest of Italian economic historians’. That very day Gianni Toniolo died in Rome at the age of eighty. To review Toniolo’s work and life, even in the limited space these pages allow, is to go back over a period of Italian and international economic historiography, from the 1970s to the present day, to which Toniolo made vital and original contributions in a number of different ways.RIASSUNTODomenica 13 novembre 2022 “Il Corriere della Sera” dedicava l’articolo principale della pagina della cultura al primo tomo della Storia della Banca d’Italia. Formazione ed evoluzione di una banca centrale, 1893–1943 di Gianni Toniolo. Nell’articolo il volume era definito una “straordinaria autobiografia economica del Paese” e Toniolo “senza dubbio il maggiore storico italiano dell’economia”. Quel giorno stesso Gianni Toniolo moriva a Roma all’età di 80 anni. Ripercorrere la sua opera e la sua vita significa, sia pure nello spazio breve di qualche pagina, ripercorrere una stagione della storiografia economica, italiana e non solo, dagli anni Settanta a oggi, alla quale egli ha dato contributi fondamentali e originali in diverse direzioni.KEYWORDS: Gianni Tonioloeconomic historydevelopmentinstitutionsItalyPAROLE CHIAVE: Gianni Toniolostoria economicasviluppoistituzioniItalia AcknowledgementsThe author is grateful to professors Sabino Cassese, Pierluigi Ciocca and Barry Eichengreen for their helpful comments and generous feedback on an earlier version of this article.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Notes1. F. Fubini, “L’olio di ricino alla lira,” Corriere della Sera, November 13, Citation2022, p. 34.2. G. Toniolo, Storia della Banca d’Italia. Tomo I. Formazione ed evoluzione di una banca centrale, 1893–1943, il Mulino, Bologna, 2022, p. 1.3. G. Toniolo, Storia economica dell’Italia liberale 1850–1918, il Mulino, Bologna, 1988, p. 8.4. G. Toniolo, Storia della Banca d’Italia, cit., p. 5.5. G. Toniolo, “Effective Protection and Industrial Growth: The Case of Italian Engineering, 1898-1913,” The Journal of European Economic History, 8, 3, 1977, pp. 659–673.6. G. Toniolo, P. Ciocca, Industry and Finance in Italy, 1918–1940, “The Journal of European Economic History,” special issue “Banks and Industry in the Interwar Period,” 13, 4, Citation1984, pp. 113–136. Charles P. Kindleberger and Hyman P. Minsky also wrote for that issue. Toniolo organized a conference on this topic at MIT in 1982.7. As early as 1969, with R.E. Sylla, Toniolo wrote an article, “‘New Economic History’: methods, objectives, limitations” in Quaderni storici delle Marche, 11, 1969, pp. 229–264. He returned to the topic in 1976, editing a special issue of another journal: G. Toniolo (ed.), La “New Economic History,” Quaderni storici, 31, 1976, pp. 380–461.8. G. Toniolo, P. Ciocca, “Industry and Finance in Italy, 1918–1940,” cit., p. 136.9. G. Toniolo, Preface to J.D. Gould, Storia e sviluppo economico, Laterza, Rome-Bari, 1975, p. XVI.10. P. Ciocca, Gianni Toniolo and the Rivista di Storia Economica, “Rivista di Storia Economica. Italian Review of Economic History,” 3, 2022, p. 1.11. G. Toniolo, C. Bastasin, La strada smarrita. Breve storia dell’economia italiana, Laterza, Rome-Bari, 2020, p. 151.12. S. Cassese, “Gianni Toniolo, il biografo dell’economia,” Corriere della Sera, November 14, 2022, p. 33.13. C.H. Feinstein, P. Temin, G. Toniolo, The European Economy between the Wars, Oxford University Press, Oxford 1997, p. 514. G. Toniolo, Storia della Banca d’Italia, cit., p. 4. An early commentary on the book from P.F. Asso, Nascita e formazione di una banca centrale. Sulla “Storia della Banca d’Italia” di Gianni Toniolo, Bancaria, 100, 12, pp. 16–19, based on the speech given at the book launch at the Bank of Italy in Rome on October 18, 2022.15. G. Toniolo, “Se l’economia sfugge alla letteratura,” II Sole 24 Ore, August 7, 2016. Review of the book by P. Ciocca, Ai confini dell’economia. Elogio dell’interdisciplinarità, published by Aragno in 2016.16. G. Toniolo, Storia della Banca d’Italia, cit., p. 4.Additional informationNotes on contributorsGiovanni FareseGiovanni Farese is Associate Professor of Economic History and Dean of the Graduate School of Economics at the European University of Rome. He is Managing Editor of The Journal of European Economic History.
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