This archival research aims to explore the role of accounting for natural disasters. It is focused on the 1966 Florence flood. Considering the role of Florence in the worldwide cultural context, our attention is focused on the cultural patrimony in the Florence State Archive and on the role that accounting and accountability had in its rescue. The work refers to Foucault's and Derrida's concept of the archive and draws on the notion of accounting as 'naming and counting' practices. The investigation highlights the pivotal role of accounting in the rescue process of archival documents. Using 'naming and counting' practices, the damaged documentation was identified and inventoried and the accountability activities offered researchers knowledge of historical documents not available for investigation. These accounting practices realised the exercise of the power of re-'consignation' permitting an invaluable cultural patrimony to be re-consigned to the community.
(2024). Florence flood and the rescue of the Florence state archives: The role of accounting and accountability [journal article - articolo]. In ACCOUNTING HISTORY. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/252849
Florence flood and the rescue of the Florence state archives: The role of accounting and accountability
Servalli, Stefania;Gandelli, Federica
2024-01-01
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This archival research aims to explore the role of accounting for natural disasters. It is focused on the 1966 Florence flood. Considering the role of Florence in the worldwide cultural context, our attention is focused on the cultural patrimony in the Florence State Archive and on the role that accounting and accountability had in its rescue. The work refers to Foucault's and Derrida's concept of the archive and draws on the notion of accounting as 'naming and counting' practices. The investigation highlights the pivotal role of accounting in the rescue process of archival documents. Using 'naming and counting' practices, the damaged documentation was identified and inventoried and the accountability activities offered researchers knowledge of historical documents not available for investigation. These accounting practices realised the exercise of the power of re-'consignation' permitting an invaluable cultural patrimony to be re-consigned to the community.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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