Combining family history and the analysis of political elites, this article explores the development of the urban elite of Turin (Piedmont) in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, through an analysis of the transformations in the kinships forming the ruling class, with particular regard to their structures and strategies for social and economic reproduction. The deep changes that affected this group and eventually led to its extinction and replacement by a new elite are addressed. It is argued that, alongside institutional rearrangements determined by the Dukes of Savoy, the inheritance strategies pursued by the kinships in order to preserve their economic and political role played a crucial part in their demise.

The primacy of patrimony: Kinship strategies of the political elite of Turin in the late Middle Ages (1340-1490)

Gravela M.
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2017-01-01

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Combining family history and the analysis of political elites, this article explores the development of the urban elite of Turin (Piedmont) in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, through an analysis of the transformations in the kinships forming the ruling class, with particular regard to their structures and strategies for social and economic reproduction. The deep changes that affected this group and eventually led to its extinction and replacement by a new elite are addressed. It is argued that, alongside institutional rearrangements determined by the Dukes of Savoy, the inheritance strategies pursued by the kinships in order to preserve their economic and political role played a crucial part in their demise.
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https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/continuity-and-change/article/abs/primacy-of-patrimony-kinship-strategies-of-the-political-elite-of-turin-in-the-late-middle-ages-13401490/321F92C8CF4FB84EDDA47A9D0DBC3D2B#article
Gravela M.
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