The mercantile class achieved social success during the century and a half between the arrival of the Austrian Habsburgs in Lombardy (1706) and Unification of Italy. During the period of the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia, the process of fully legitimising the commercial power in the city’s ruling class was completed. This chapter examines the economic and social rise of the mercantile class in Milan and their contribution to early manufacturing initiatives and family strategies. An entire category gained ground and visibility in urban and public institutions, bringing a new ethic of entrepreneurship and work.
L'articolo analizza la maturazione socio-professionale dei mebri della comunità affaristicca milanese tra 700 e 800.
The Economic and Social Rise of Milan's Mercantile Community (1700–1859) / S. Levati (ROUTLEDGE INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN BUSINESS HISTORY). - In: Leading the economic Risorgimento : Lombardy in the 19th century / [a cura di] S.A. Conca Messina. - Prima edizione. - New York : Routledge, 2021. - ISBN 978-0-8153-7076-5. - pp. 199-216 [10.4324/9781351058711-13]
The Economic and Social Rise of Milan's Mercantile Community (1700–1859)
S. Levati
2021
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The mercantile class achieved social success during the century and a half between the arrival of the Austrian Habsburgs in Lombardy (1706) and Unification of Italy. During the period of the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia, the process of fully legitimising the commercial power in the city’s ruling class was completed. This chapter examines the economic and social rise of the mercantile class in Milan and their contribution to early manufacturing initiatives and family strategies. An entire category gained ground and visibility in urban and public institutions, bringing a new ethic of entrepreneurship and work.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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