Upland Families, Elites and Communities:
Long-Run Micro Perspectives on Persistence and Change
Edited by Aleksander Panjek
Slovenian Scientific Series in Humanities 15
ISBN 978-961-293-486-6 | PDF
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Table of Contents
- Aleksander Panjek, An Introduction to Long-Run Micro Perspectives on Uplands
- Giulio Ongaro and Edoardo Demo, Economy and Networks of Rural Elite Families in a Manufacturing Area: Schio in the Republic of Venice between the Sixteenth-Nineteenth Centuries
- Markéta Skořepová, The Family Economy in the Bohemian Rural Milieu in the Long-Term Perspective: Social Changes in the Domain of Červená Řečice as a Case Study (Sixteenth–Nineteenth Century)
- Matteo Di Tullio and Claudio Lorenzini, Poor Agriculture for Rich People? The Books of Accounts of the Billiani Family (Friulian Alps, Seventeenth-Eighteenth Centuries)
- Aleksander Panjek and Miha Zobec, A Dynasty of Mayors and a Member of Parliament: Godfatherhood as a Measure of Social Prestige in a Peasant Community (Tomaj, Seventeenth-Nineteenth Century)
- Sandro Guzzi-Heeb, Catholic Confraternities, Kinship and Social Discipline: An Inquiry into Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Swiss Alpine Parishes (1720–1850)
- Margareth Lanzinger, Innkeepers in Tyrol: Pluriactivity, Social and Spatial Mobility (Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries)
- Aleksej Kalc, Urban Opportunities: Demography and Mobility in a Rural Community (Tomaj, Eighteenth-Twentieth Centuries)