This three-paper dissertation argues that analytically distinct collections of elites are often connected through kin in sprawling upper-class family networks. Those connections play central roles in processes of elite change and persistence, and they are visible only with the systematic inclusion of women. Analyses are based on the first-ever full kinship network of an upper-class population in a U.S. city- Dallas, Texas from 1895-1945 (n = 12,282). In the first paper, I demonstrate that at least seventy percent of high society was related in a single web encompassing most of the city’s wealthy, powerful, and high-status people. The more deeply families connected to the web, the more likely they were to persist over time. I conclude that u...
Since the managerial thesis (notably Berle and Means ’ classic study), the role of the family in cap...
How do dynastic families adopt to social and economic forces restricting attempts to transmit family...
Why is so little attention paid to inheritance in both empirical studies and theo-ries of family and...
A historic peak of wealth inequality in the United States means that a small proportion of families ...
The richest 1 percent in the United States is a largely unexplored group, despite its everincreasing...
The richest 1 percent in the United States is a largely unexplored group, despite its everincreasing...
This study traces the social and cultural odyssey of three generations of elite families as they mov...
This study traces the social and cultural odyssey of three generations of elite families as they mov...
In this paper I examine the idea that patriarchal family structure among elites in stratified societ...
This study traces the social and cultural odyssey of three generations of elite families as they mov...
This article uses a panel of 18,869 people with rare surnames whose wealth is observed at death in E...
This article uses a panel of 18,869 people with rare surnames whose wealth is observed at death in E...
This article uses a panel of 18,869 people with rare surnames whose wealth is observed at death in E...
This article uses a panel of 18,869 people with rare surnames whose wealth is observed at death in E...
Abstract: This paper divides the population into two groups: the “inheritors ” or “rentiers ” (whose...
Since the managerial thesis (notably Berle and Means ’ classic study), the role of the family in cap...
How do dynastic families adopt to social and economic forces restricting attempts to transmit family...
Why is so little attention paid to inheritance in both empirical studies and theo-ries of family and...
A historic peak of wealth inequality in the United States means that a small proportion of families ...
The richest 1 percent in the United States is a largely unexplored group, despite its everincreasing...
The richest 1 percent in the United States is a largely unexplored group, despite its everincreasing...
This study traces the social and cultural odyssey of three generations of elite families as they mov...
This study traces the social and cultural odyssey of three generations of elite families as they mov...
In this paper I examine the idea that patriarchal family structure among elites in stratified societ...
This study traces the social and cultural odyssey of three generations of elite families as they mov...
This article uses a panel of 18,869 people with rare surnames whose wealth is observed at death in E...
This article uses a panel of 18,869 people with rare surnames whose wealth is observed at death in E...
This article uses a panel of 18,869 people with rare surnames whose wealth is observed at death in E...
This article uses a panel of 18,869 people with rare surnames whose wealth is observed at death in E...
Abstract: This paper divides the population into two groups: the “inheritors ” or “rentiers ” (whose...
Since the managerial thesis (notably Berle and Means ’ classic study), the role of the family in cap...
How do dynastic families adopt to social and economic forces restricting attempts to transmit family...
Why is so little attention paid to inheritance in both empirical studies and theo-ries of family and...