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Demographic Characteristics of Florentine Patrician Families, Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries

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One seemingly certain characteristic of the social structure of Europe between the sixteenth and late eighteenth centuries was the persistence in power, wealth, and eminence of limited numbers of individuals or families. These made up the aristocracies, the nobilities of feudal origin, the ennobled officeholders of the new monarchies, and the patrician oligarchs of the towns. Political structures provided these families with privileged status and favored their preservation of wealth and influence, while a relatively slow rhythm of economic change and growth in general population tended to secure them against displacement by newcomers. In Italy, distant from the new centers of Atlantic trade, where tensions between absolutism and traditional liberties were fought out mainly within the ruling groups themselves, this stratification of society seemed almost a “new feudalism†in the seventeenth century as the powerful families of the petty courts consolidated their power.

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  • Litchfield, R. Burr, 1969. "Demographic Characteristics of Florentine Patrician Families, Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 29(2), pages 191-205, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jechis:v:29:y:1969:i:02:p:191-205_06
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