The paper adds on the debate about women’s relations with business, finance and accounting by discussing the economic and social position of women in Milan (Italy) during the industrialization era. The work utilizes the act of succession (probate records), a source extensively used in the Anglophone literature, and provides detailed information about the amount, distribution and concentration of female (and male) property. The findings are discussed in the light of many similar studies carried out in Common law countries and the way the “egalitarian” legal context of a Roman law country affected women’s position as wealth holders is commented. The legal right to property was important, but not enough to grant Italian women an equal access to it. The exam of the inheritance practices shows that culture, custom and, most of all, the male dominated Catholic religion curbed women’s ability to accumulate wealth
Assessing female wealth in 19th century Milan, Italy
LICINI, Stefania
2011-01-01
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The paper adds on the debate about women’s relations with business, finance and accounting by discussing the economic and social position of women in Milan (Italy) during the industrialization era. The work utilizes the act of succession (probate records), a source extensively used in the Anglophone literature, and provides detailed information about the amount, distribution and concentration of female (and male) property. The findings are discussed in the light of many similar studies carried out in Common law countries and the way the “egalitarian” legal context of a Roman law country affected women’s position as wealth holders is commented. The legal right to property was important, but not enough to grant Italian women an equal access to it. The exam of the inheritance practices shows that culture, custom and, most of all, the male dominated Catholic religion curbed women’s ability to accumulate wealthFile | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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