Abstract

The paper aims to improve understanding of the role played by accounting in its function of governmentpractice, considering the interfacing function of the Real Albergo dei Poveri of Palermo charity. Michel Foucault’sgovernmentality framework is adopted in order to explore the labour organisation within the Real Albergo deiPoveri of Palermo, where a silk manufacturer, the Real Opificio delle Sete (Royal Silk factory), was establishedin 1790 to exploit the workforce hosted in the institution. The paper analyses the accounting system established tomanage the commodified and forced labour of poor female inmates in relation to a central issue—the social controlpromoted by central government. The idea is to demonstrate that work was the means to carry on the social controlof people considered alien and not integrated by the society of the time, while the accounting system was the tool.The study uses documents from Palermo’s State Archive about the foundation and internal organisation of theReal Opificio delle Sete and account books from the institution and silk manufacturer to verify the role of labourand its measurement, highlighting accounting based on the checking and reporting system. Furthermore, the paper,by means of the accounting system, examines the organisation of work and internal management, and the allocationof wealth in the form of healthcare, social security and housing.

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