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Aristocrats in Bourgeois Italy

The Piedmontese Nobility, 1861–1930

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Paperback, 264 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2002
ISBN13: 9780521522298
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This book provides a full account of the Italian nobility in the post-unification era. It challenges interpretations which have stressed the rapid fusion of old and new elites in Italy and the marginality of the nobility after 1861, and instead highlights the continuing economic strength, social power and political influence of Italy's most prominent regional aristocracy. In Piedmont, the nobles were able to develop more indirect forms of influence to satisfy their hunger for leadership based on something older than constitutions or electoral politics. They remained a largely separate group within local society, distinguished by their attachment to the values of lineage, military service, landownership, and social exclusivity. This aristocratic exclusivity and influence survived the agricultural depression of the nineteenth century, before succumbing finally to the devastating effects of World War I.

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ISBN13:9780521522298
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:264

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List of tables; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. The making of the Piedmontese nobility, 1600–1848; 2. The long goodbye: aristocrats in politics and public life, 1848–1914; 3. Old money: the scale and structure of aristocratic wealth; 4. Perpetuating an aristocratic social elite; 5. The limits of fusion: aristocratic-bourgeois relations in nineteenth-century Piedmont; 6. Retreat and adaptation in the twentieth century; Bibliography; Index.
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