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Railway Systems and the 'Universal Good of the State': Technologies of Government in the 19th-Century Papal State
Informed by Foucault’s concept of governmentality, the paper focuses on nineteenth-century General Commissariat for the Railroad Industry in the Papal State. Unlike in liberal States, where government intervention in the affairs of railway companies was limited, the pressing need to reinforce the Pope’s pastoral power, strengthen the bond between the believers and the Holy See and ensure equity and the efficiency of the new infrastructure meant that the Commissariat acted as a governmental centre of calculation. Accounting technologies in the form of budgets, cost accounting systems and penetrating audits enabled the government to intervene in the operations of private railway companies. The study analyses the role of accounting and auditing practices in the pursuit of non-liberal goals in an industry which is traditionally perceived as critical to the development of a liberal economy, one in which accounting was traditionally used to maintain investors’ confidence in the capitalist system
Gli americani e la Repubblica Romana del 1849
Primo volume di una serie sugli Stati Uniti e l'unitĂ d'ItaliaFirst volume of a series on the United States and the unification of Ital
Il mazzinianesimo nel mondo
Vastissima rassegnata in due volumi sulla diffusione del mazzinianesimo nel mond