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L'Economista Anglofilo. Paolo Balsamo e l'utopia liberale in Sicilia (1787-1816)

2023

Paolo Balsamo -economist and professor of University of Palermo from 1787 to 1812- was a traveller and expert in the most advanced and modern British and European agriculture. He wrote articles and essays, both in English and Italian, on agriculture and political economy and was a correspondent of important cultural and political circles of British Whiggism. As a member of the Sicilian Parliament, ideologist of the constitutional party and trusted collaborator of Lord Bentinck, he wrote the Sicilian Constitution of 1812 which reformed the old institution of the Kingdom of Sicily transforming it into a liberal State. This monography explores Balsamo's intellectual and political figure throug…

Settore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero EconomicoPaolo Balsamo Adam Smith Arthur Young Sicilian liberalism Sicilian economic thought chair of economics institutional history of economics history of international circulation of ideas Kingdom of Sicily Sicilian constitution Sicilian Parliament University of Palermo.
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The economist and the secret agent. Strategies to introduce the British model of society into Sicily of 1812.

2021

The paper explores the events which determined the transition of Sicily from the ancien regime towards a modern liberal society. The key figures selected to understand this historical moment are the economist Paolo Balsamo, professor at Regia Università di Palermo, and the Scottish gentleman Gould Francis Leckie, whose profile as landowner and scholar concealed his intelligence activity in Sicily. This essay shows how British policy and Sicilian ruling class conceived a plan to transform the island by importing a model of capitalist society from the United Kingdom and entrusted it to the cultural and political role exercised by Balsamo.

Settore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero EconomicoPaolo Balsamointelligence assessmentinstitutional history of economicGould Francis LeckieSicily
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