In this article we aim to make a case for a renewed attention to the structural social and political processes that influenced changes in early modern levels of inequality. We argue that early modern changes in inequality were not solely, or even primarily, determined by (exogenous) demographic trends and macro-economic growth, but by structural changes in the (political) economy of early modern society. By studying a micro-level case-study of inequality during a period of intense change in economic structure, this article aims to reconcile such traditional interpretations with the recent historiography on early modern inequality
This article offers an overview of recent research on preindustrial inequality, from the late Middle...
This chapter addresses income inequality by offering new evidence based on the Ensenada Cadastre, a ...
This article provides a picture of economic inequality in northwestern Italy (Piedmont), 1300-1800. ...
In this article we aim to make a case for a renewed attention to the structural social and political...
This article studies a collection of data on economic inequality in fifteen towns in the Southern an...
This article provides a comparison of long-term changes in inequality in two key areas of preindustr...
This article aims to show the possibilities provided by household budgets for the study of economic ...
Recent literature has reconstructed estimates of wealth and income inequality for a range of preindu...
This article explores the relationship between concentration of wealth and population dynamics in th...
This article introduces a new source for assessing the distribution of wealth in early modern Englan...
This chapter seeks to explore local and regional variation in levels of inequality in different type...
Recent research suggests that inequality increased almost continuously from the Middle Ages until th...
This article provides an overview of wealth inequality in Germany during 1300–1850, introducing a no...
This article provides an overview of wealth inequality in England from the late thirteenth to the si...
This article provides an overview of economic inequality, particularly of wealth, in the Florentine ...
This article offers an overview of recent research on preindustrial inequality, from the late Middle...
This chapter addresses income inequality by offering new evidence based on the Ensenada Cadastre, a ...
This article provides a picture of economic inequality in northwestern Italy (Piedmont), 1300-1800. ...
In this article we aim to make a case for a renewed attention to the structural social and political...
This article studies a collection of data on economic inequality in fifteen towns in the Southern an...
This article provides a comparison of long-term changes in inequality in two key areas of preindustr...
This article aims to show the possibilities provided by household budgets for the study of economic ...
Recent literature has reconstructed estimates of wealth and income inequality for a range of preindu...
This article explores the relationship between concentration of wealth and population dynamics in th...
This article introduces a new source for assessing the distribution of wealth in early modern Englan...
This chapter seeks to explore local and regional variation in levels of inequality in different type...
Recent research suggests that inequality increased almost continuously from the Middle Ages until th...
This article provides an overview of wealth inequality in Germany during 1300–1850, introducing a no...
This article provides an overview of wealth inequality in England from the late thirteenth to the si...
This article provides an overview of economic inequality, particularly of wealth, in the Florentine ...
This article offers an overview of recent research on preindustrial inequality, from the late Middle...
This chapter addresses income inequality by offering new evidence based on the Ensenada Cadastre, a ...
This article provides a picture of economic inequality in northwestern Italy (Piedmont), 1300-1800. ...