Diasporas: Circulations, Migrations, Histoire (Sep 2017)
Un temps d’ingéniosité. Les missions politiques d’un dignitaire tunisien en Toscane dans les années 1870
Abstract
Tunis, Paris and Tuscany… Following the journey and the exile of General Husayn, a statesman from the Ottoman province of Tunis in the second half of the 19th century, this essay is inspired by a recent scholarship that aims at writing a history of innovation, which would go beyond a Euro-centric narrative and which would take into account circulations at local and global scales. Husayn’s trajectory shows that new administrative, legal and financial practices were adopted in Tuscany, in a land that was shaped by permanent interactions in the Mediterranean. Moreover, such experimentations were only possible because Husayn and his entourage previously learned in Tunis a new rhetoric and were prepared to new forms of litigations over lands. In such case, mobility and innovation were stimulated in a regional context of continuity between the African and the European shores of the Mediterranean.
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