John Day (historian) explained

John Day
Birth Date:3 April 1924
Birth Place:Evanston, Illinois, U.S.
Death Date:17 February 2003
Death Place:Paris, France
Nationality:American
Employer:Paris Diderot University
University of Cagliari

John Moulton Day (3 April 1924 – 17 February 2003)[1] [2] was an American historian.

Biography

Born in Evanston, Illinois, in 1924, John Day taught at the Paris VII - Denis-Diderot University of Paris, in Israel, in the United States and at the University of Cagliari. During his work as an historian, he dealt in many of his studies with topics concerning economic history[3] and used statistical methodologies, among others. Some of the themes he studied the most were monetary colonialism in the Mediterranean, the role of colonialism in the poverty of colonized peoples, and the history of Sardinia under foreign colonizers.[4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] His studies, in contrast to the previous idea of a "civilization" coming from outside, led him to consider Sardinia as one of the oldest colonies in the world, and to consider what was called its "immobility" as a consequence of such colonization.[11] Furthermore, he was the author of one of the first censuses of the abandoned villages and villages of Sardinia.[12] [13] [14] His research has made it possible to bring the European methodologies of the period, and especially the French ones, into Sardinian historiography.[15]

Publications

This is a partial list of John Day's publications:

References

  1. Ferrante. Carla. Mattone. Antonello. 2004. Le Comunità Rurali nella Sardegna Medievale. Diritto e Storia. it. 2020-07-03.
  2. Web site: DAY John Moulton. 2021-05-12. matchID - Moteur de recherche des décès. fr.
  3. Book: Day, John. L'economia della Sardegna Catalana. 1984. it.
  4. Day. John. 1990. La Sardegna come laboratorio di storia coloniale. Quaderni Bolotanesi. it. 16. 143–148.
  5. Book: Day, John. La Sardegna sotto la dominazione pisano-genovese: dal secolo XI al secolo XIV. 1987. Utet Libreria. it.
  6. Day. John. 1984. La Sardegna ei suoi dominatori dal secolo XI al secolo XIV. La Sardegna Medievale e Moderna. it. UTET. 3–187.
  7. Book: Day. John. Uomini e terre nella Sardegna coloniale: XII-XVIII secolo. Calia. Itria. 1987. CELID. 978-88-7661-142-1. it. 25666789.
  8. Book: Milanese . Marco . Vita e morte dei villaggi rurali tra medioevo ed età moderna: Dallo scavo della Villa de Geriti ad una pianificazione della tutela e della conoscenza dei villaggi abbandonati della Sardegna . Campus . Franco G.R. . 2006-10-01 . All’Insegna del Giglio . 978-88-7814-333-3 . Marco Milanese . it . Archeologia e Storia degli Insediamenti Rurali Abbandonati della Sardegna . Marco Milanese.
  9. Idini. Antonio Giovanni. 1998. Detecting colonialism: Detective fiction in Native American and Sardinian literatures. PhD. The University of Arizona. en-US. 2020-07-03.
  10. Web site: Francioni. 2016-05-26. Federico. 2020-07-03. Fondazione Sardinia. it-IT.
  11. Book: Day, John. Le opere e i giorni. Pastori e contadini nella Sardegna tradizionale. 1982. Silvana. 978-8836600120. Giulio Angioni e Francesco Manconi. Milanu. it. Alle origini della povertà rurale.
  12. Book: Day, John. Villagi abbandonati in Sardegna dal Trecento al Settecento: inventario. 1973. Editions de Centre national de la recherche scientifique. it. 997388262.
  13. Day. John. 1976. Villaggi abbandonati e tradizione orale: il caso sardo. Archeologia Medievale. it. 3. 203.
  14. Book: Milanese . Marco . Vita e morte dei villaggi rurali tra medioevo ed età moderna: Dallo scavo della Villa de Geriti ad una pianificazione della tutela e della conoscenza dei villaggi abbandonati della Sardegna . Campus . Franco G.R. . 2006-10-01 . All’Insegna del Giglio . 978-88-7814-333-3 . Marco Milanese . it . Archeologia e Storia degli Insediamenti Rurali Abbandonati della Sardegna . Marco Milanese.
  15. Book: Oliva. Anna Maria. Sardegna catalana. Schena. Olivetta. 2014. Institut d'estudis catalans. 978-84-9965-216-0. it. 918935540. 2020-07-03. 2020-07-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20200703233837/https://people.unica.it/olivettaschena/files/2017/05/PUBBLICAZIONE-Sardegna-Catalana1.pdf. dead.