Traditionally, the contribution of nobility to the enhancement of northern Italy\u2019s land and agro food production during the 19th century has been undervalued. The paper aims to address the question of whether the nobility considered land mainly as a means to collect rents with the least effort, maintaining their social status, or rather \u2013 as we affirm \u2013 they also developed entrepreneurial behaviour founded on a sort of class-expertise. Indeed, in a considerable number of cases, they owned and invested capital in large estates with a well-structured administration which they inherited from the past and improved upon; they organised complex production systems, introducing technical innovation; they were directly interested in ...
This paper investigates the historical determinants of social capital in Italy, widely seen at the r...
The purpose of my research consists to describe the rural economy in north Italy during the Middle A...
The essay analyses how innovation and changes in property rights and agrarian contracts modified pro...
Traditionally, scholars have underlined how, for much of the 19th century, the endurance, or the sur...
During the 19th century, in northern Italian regions a large proportion of capital, investments and ...
The history of 19th century Italy is marked by the national unification process, which can be consid...
This article aims to reassess the contribution of the nobility in the nineteenth-century economic tr...
The Lombard nobility\u2019s loss of political power after the Napoleonic Wars has led economic histo...
The contribution aims to open a new debate stating the hypothesis that the upper nobility, holders o...
The Amorini and landholding in the XIXth century. The landholding policy of a noble family from Bolo...
Lumezzane, a village in the Lombard Prealps, in XVIII and XIX century was characterized by the prese...
International audienceThis paper revises current understandings of the rôle of land in the economy o...
The essay reconstructs the role of agrarian elites in the diffusion of agronomic knowledge and innov...
Entrepreneurship is considered to be one of the most important engines of growth, and its determinan...
Historians have generally taken a sceptical view of the contribution of the aristocracy to economic ...
This paper investigates the historical determinants of social capital in Italy, widely seen at the r...
The purpose of my research consists to describe the rural economy in north Italy during the Middle A...
The essay analyses how innovation and changes in property rights and agrarian contracts modified pro...
Traditionally, scholars have underlined how, for much of the 19th century, the endurance, or the sur...
During the 19th century, in northern Italian regions a large proportion of capital, investments and ...
The history of 19th century Italy is marked by the national unification process, which can be consid...
This article aims to reassess the contribution of the nobility in the nineteenth-century economic tr...
The Lombard nobility\u2019s loss of political power after the Napoleonic Wars has led economic histo...
The contribution aims to open a new debate stating the hypothesis that the upper nobility, holders o...
The Amorini and landholding in the XIXth century. The landholding policy of a noble family from Bolo...
Lumezzane, a village in the Lombard Prealps, in XVIII and XIX century was characterized by the prese...
International audienceThis paper revises current understandings of the rôle of land in the economy o...
The essay reconstructs the role of agrarian elites in the diffusion of agronomic knowledge and innov...
Entrepreneurship is considered to be one of the most important engines of growth, and its determinan...
Historians have generally taken a sceptical view of the contribution of the aristocracy to economic ...
This paper investigates the historical determinants of social capital in Italy, widely seen at the r...
The purpose of my research consists to describe the rural economy in north Italy during the Middle A...
The essay analyses how innovation and changes in property rights and agrarian contracts modified pro...