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Title:Ceremonies of civilization : a study on the aesthetics of progress in the age of comparisons
Authors:ID Petter, Augusto (Author)
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Language:English
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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Abstract:This article shows how post-Enlightenment philosophies of history were aesthetically embodied in certain events, institutions, and individuals that disseminated the linear and imperialist temporality of progress. As a case study, the article examines the 1876–1877 journey abroad of Dom Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil, in the context of civilizational comparisons. The emperor’s practice of visiting institutions that materialized and displayed progress (museums, universities, factories, etc.) attracted the attention of the international press, which contributed to the fashioning and dissemination of that image. Moreover, his personal aversion to pompous ceremonies led to the adoption of novel political rituals that took place within progressive institutions and events, such as the International Exhibition in Philadelphia and the Caxton Celebration in London. Fashioned as “ceremonies of civilization,” these events – like the progressive emperor of a country socially and economically based on slave labor – reveal temporal ambivalences in the “age of comparisons.”
Keywords:progress, history of monarchies, civilization, political aesthetics
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.01.2025
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 93-127
Numbering:8, 2/3
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-28085 New window
UDC:930.85:394.4"20"
ISSN on article:2630-3426
DOI:10.64651/8-2-5 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:268327427 New window
Note:Besedilo v angl.
Publication date in DiRROS:10.03.2026
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Title:Retrospektive : znanstvena revija za zgodovinopisje in sorodna področja
Publisher:Združenje za promocijo kulturne dediščine, raziskav in novih tehnologij- Retrospektive
ISSN:2630-3426
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Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:P6-0235-2022
Name:Slovenska zgodovina

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Secondary language

Language:Slovenian
Title:Ceremoniali civilizacije : raziskava o estetiki napredka v dobi primerjav
Abstract:Clanek preucuje, kako so se postrazsvetljenske filozofije zgodovine utelešale v dolocenih politicno-estetskih dogodkih, institucijah in osebah, ki so širili linearno in imperialisticno casovnost napredka. Kot študijo primera je predstavljeno potovanje brazilskega cesarja Dom Pedra II. v letih 1876–1877 v kontekstu primerjave civilizacij. Cesarjeva praksa obiskovanja institucij, ki so materializirale in prikazovale napredek (muzeji, univerze, tovarne itd.), je pritegnila pozornost mednarodnega tiska, ki je prispeval k oblikovanju in širjenju te podobe. Poleg tega je cesarjevo osebno zavracanje pompoznih ceremonij prispevalo k uvedbi novih politicnih ritualov, ki so potekali v okviru naprednih institucij in dogodkov, kot sta Mednarodna razstava v Philadelphii ter Caxtonova proslava v Londonu. V skladu s podobo naprednega vladarja države, katere družbeni in gospodarski temelj je bilo suženjsko delo, te dogodke lahko razumemo kot »ceremoniale civilizacije«, ki razkrivajo casovne ambivalentnosti v »dobi primerjav«.
Keywords:napredek, zgodovina monarhij, civilizacija, politična estetika


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