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The Making of Measure and the Promise of Sameness

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The Making of Measure and the Promise of Sameness by Emanuele Lugli explores how medieval and Renaissance Europe developed measurements that transformed society and shaped perceptions of uniformity and equality. The book delves into the historical influence of these standards and examines how they promised objectivity and consistency in various aspects of life, impacting everything from trade to governance. With a blend of historical analysis and cultural insights, Lugli reveals how systems of measurement have continuously influenced the development of Western civilisation.
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If you're fascinated by how measurement has shaped civilization and the quest for uniformity in history, this book might captivate you. It delves into the evolution and impact of measurement systems, offering insights into their role in advancing human societies and aligning with modern concepts of precision and equality.

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The Making of Measure and the Promise of Sameness is an interdisciplinary history of standardised measurements.

Measurement is all around us—from the circumference of a pizza to the square footage of an apartment, from the length of a newborn baby to the number of miles between neighbouring towns. Whether inches or miles, centimetres or kilometres, measures of distance stand at the very foundation of everything we do, so much so that we take them for granted. Yet, this has not always been the case.

This book reaches back to medieval Italy to speak of a time when measurements were displayed in the open, showing how such a deceptively simple innovation triggered a chain of cultural transformations whose consequences are visible today on a global scale. Drawing from literary works and frescoes, architectural surveys, and legal compilations, Emanuele Lugli offers a history of material practices widely overlooked by historians. He argues that the public display of measurements in Italy’s newly formed city republics not only laid the foundation for now centuries-old practices of making, but also helped to legitimise local governments and shore up church power, buttressing fantasies of exactitude and certainty that linger to this day.

This ambitious, truly interdisciplinary book explains how measurements, rather than being mere descriptors of the real, themselves work as powerful molds of ideas, affecting our notions of what we consider similar, accurate, and truthful.

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The book offers an insightful exploration of the historical development of measurement, emphasising its political and social implications across European history. It captivates with stories from medieval cities and philosophical reflections, demonstrating how measurement practices shaped societies and perceptions of truth and precision. Emanuele Lugli combines detailed archival research with engaging narrative style, making the complex history accessible and appealing to a diverse readership, from historians to those interested in material culture and social sciences.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226820002

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 12 May 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 16 color plates, 40 halftones

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 426g

Pages: 312

About the Author

Emanuele Lugli is assistant professor of art history at Stanford University.

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