意大利王国参议院的物理学家:1848-1943

M. Leone
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本文讨论了国王参议员终身任命的物理学家和天文学家(1848-1943)的科学和政治活动的主要成果。这部分人数不多,但意义重大的终身参议员是由物理学家和天文学家组成的,他们“有杰出的服务或功绩,为他们的祖国做过贡献”(例如C. Matteucci和O.F. Mossotti),或者更常见的是,他们在科学院工作了至少七年(这一类人物包括G. Plana、V. Volterra、P. Blaserna和O.M. Corbino)。保存在共和国参议院历史档案馆的记录(议会法案、法案、中央办公室报告和个人档案)是了解这些“参议员物理学家”对议会工作的具体贡献以及他们的“科学”技能在议会活动中的作用的宝贵资源。对这些文件的分析表明,这些贡献有时如何证明对立法进程具有决定性作用。此外,这一分析强调了参议员物理学家的议会活动是如何跨越国家生活中最多样化的领域的,比如教育、研究、基础设施和能源问题。该项目是都灵大学、热那亚大学和共和国历史档案馆参议院合作的成果,并得到了罗马“费米中心”的支持。
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Physicists in the Senate of the Kingdom of Italy: 1848-1943
The main results achieved by a pro ect on the scientific and political activity of physicists and astronomers appointed by the King senators for life (1848-1943) are here discussed. This small, but significant, subset of senators for life was made up of physicists and astronomers who, “with eminent services or merits, had illustrated their homeland” (e.g. C. Matteucci and O.F. Mossotti) or, more frequently, who had been members of an Academy of Sciences for at least seven years (to this category belonged personalities such as G. Plana, V. Volterra, P. Blaserna and O.M. Corbino). The records preserved in the Senate of the Republic Historical Archives (Parliament Acts, Bills, Central Office reports and personal files) are a valuable source to understand the specific contributions of these “senators physicists” to the parliamentary work and the role that their “scientific” skills had on their parliamentary activity. The analysis of these documents shows how such contributions at times proved to be decisive for the legislative process. Also, this analysis highlights how the senators physicists’ parliamentary activity spanned in the most diverse sectors of the country’s life, such as education, research, infrastructures and energy issues. This pro ect is the outcome of a collaboration between University of Turin, University of Genova and Senate of the Republic Historical Archives and was made possible by support from “Centro Fermi” in Rome.
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