A Comparative Reading to Move Beyond a Historiographic Paradigm

The Approach to the Protection of Artistic and Archaeological Heritage in the Kingdoms of Naples and Spain in the First Half of the Eighteenth Century

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Abstract

The essay reconsiders a historiographic paradigm that often tends to emphasise the role of the discovery of Herculaneum and Pompeii in the affirmation of a generalised interest in the protection of antiquities, and the reflection it had in Spain, in the years that saw the alternation of a sole sovereign, Charles of Bourbon. With this purpose, it proposes a comparative reading of the ways of considering the archaeological heritage that characterised the Kingdom of Naples and the Kingdom of Spain in the Neapolitan years of the sovereign (1734-59) and in those immediately following his transfer to Madrid (1759-61).


open access | peer reviewed

Presentato: 26 Aprile 2022 | Accettato: 03 Giugno 2022 | Pubblicato 21 Giugno 2022 | Lingua: en

Keywords Carlos IIIPompeiiKingdom of NaplesHerculaneumHeritageProtection of cultural heritageKingdom of Spain


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