The paper provides some new evidence on the economic role and position of women in nineteenth century Italy, especially pointing out their financial resources and choices. In 1865, the introduction of a new civil code in the Italian Kingdom corroborated women’s dependence from men. Wives needed their husband’s authorization both to handle autonomously their own property and entering in trade. Women on the whole were hindered to practise liberal professions and they had no free access to secondary schools. However, as equitable inheritance was stated and sons and daughters had acquired -more or less- the same rights on their parentsâ property, womenâs proprietorship was not occasional nor trifling at the time. The share of wealth detained by...
The contribution aims to open a new debate stating the hypothesis that the upper nobility, holders o...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the role played by women in inheritance practices in late medie...
The article explores women’s economic agency in the “border economies” of Mediterranean ports and is...
The research is based on fiscal sources, estate and income tax returns. More precisely, all the pape...
This paper contributes to the growing body of literature on the relations between women and the econ...
This is a research on women welth holding in 19th century Milan. The evidence show that women, altho...
This chapter focuses on women possessing material goods, and on their informal administration, use, ...
International audienceDuring the period considered here limitations existed to the direct management...
This book examines women's financial activity from the early days of the stock market in eighteenth ...
During the last few decades, many studies have documented the considerable participation of women in...
Since the early 1990’s, the Italian women’s historian Angela Groppi suggested that the issue of wome...
The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries witnessed significant developments in the structur...
Modern historians infrequently acknowledge that women were financial investors before the twentieth ...
The dowry played a key role in nineteenth-century Papal States. It was the only inheritance right of...
This book examines women's financial activity from the early days of the stock market in eighteenth ...
The contribution aims to open a new debate stating the hypothesis that the upper nobility, holders o...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the role played by women in inheritance practices in late medie...
The article explores women’s economic agency in the “border economies” of Mediterranean ports and is...
The research is based on fiscal sources, estate and income tax returns. More precisely, all the pape...
This paper contributes to the growing body of literature on the relations between women and the econ...
This is a research on women welth holding in 19th century Milan. The evidence show that women, altho...
This chapter focuses on women possessing material goods, and on their informal administration, use, ...
International audienceDuring the period considered here limitations existed to the direct management...
This book examines women's financial activity from the early days of the stock market in eighteenth ...
During the last few decades, many studies have documented the considerable participation of women in...
Since the early 1990’s, the Italian women’s historian Angela Groppi suggested that the issue of wome...
The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries witnessed significant developments in the structur...
Modern historians infrequently acknowledge that women were financial investors before the twentieth ...
The dowry played a key role in nineteenth-century Papal States. It was the only inheritance right of...
This book examines women's financial activity from the early days of the stock market in eighteenth ...
The contribution aims to open a new debate stating the hypothesis that the upper nobility, holders o...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the role played by women in inheritance practices in late medie...
The article explores women’s economic agency in the “border economies” of Mediterranean ports and is...