Leading the Economic Risorgimento
Lombardy in the 19th Century
Herausgeber: Conca Messina, Silvia A
Leading the Economic Risorgimento
Lombardy in the 19th Century
Herausgeber: Conca Messina, Silvia A
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Lombardy is today the most populated and prosperous region of Italy, and Milan is a renowned capital of art, fashion and design. During the 19th century until WWI, the region gradually became the leader in Italy's economic development and distinguished itself in the European economic landscape.
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Lombardy is today the most populated and prosperous region of Italy, and Milan is a renowned capital of art, fashion and design. During the 19th century until WWI, the region gradually became the leader in Italy's economic development and distinguished itself in the European economic landscape.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9780815370765
- ISBN-10: 0815370768
- Artikelnr.: 62227490
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9780815370765
- ISBN-10: 0815370768
- Artikelnr.: 62227490
Silvia A. Conca Messina is an Assistant Professor of Economic History in the Department of Historical Studies at the University of Milan, Italy.
PART I: Features and Evolution of the Regional Economy: an Introduction 1.
Lombardy's development in the long 19th Century, Silvia A. Conca Messina
PART II: The Economic Area: Agriculture, Trade, Industry 2. Production
Systems in Agriculture, Gianpiero Fumi 3. Lombardy's Food industries in the
Italian context: An Overview 1870-1914 Silvia A. Conca Messina 4. Towards
the Consolidation of an Economic Region: Cities, Trade and Transport Luca
Mocarelli 5. Silk as the Leading Factor of Development Roberto Tolaini 6.
The Cotton Industry 1815-1914 Silvia A. Conca Messina 7. Iron and
Metalworking Sergio Onger and Valerio Varini 8. New Industries (1861-1914)
Andrea Colli and Ilaria Suffia 9. Fashion: Production, Commercialization
and Consumption Elisabetta Merlo PART III : The Economic Players: Business,
Finance, Institutions 10. The Economic and Social Rise of Milan's
Mercantile Community (1700-1859) Stefano Levati 11. Noblemen in Business
Silvia A. Conca Messina 12. Sketching the very Wealthy: Men and Women of
Property (1861-1900) Stefania Licini 13. The Informal Banking Systems. A
Mosaic between 19th and early 20th centuries Pietro Cafaro 14. The Regional
Financial System: Institutional Varieties and Complementarity (1861- 1914)
Giandomenico Piluso 15. Institutions and Agrarian Development. Fiscal
Policies and Statistical Enquiries Andrea M. Locatelli and Paolo Tedeschi
16. Church, Religious Orders and Congregations, Catholic movement Giovanni
Gregorini 17. Education, Institutions and Industrial Development Giorgio
Bigatti
Lombardy's development in the long 19th Century, Silvia A. Conca Messina
PART II: The Economic Area: Agriculture, Trade, Industry 2. Production
Systems in Agriculture, Gianpiero Fumi 3. Lombardy's Food industries in the
Italian context: An Overview 1870-1914 Silvia A. Conca Messina 4. Towards
the Consolidation of an Economic Region: Cities, Trade and Transport Luca
Mocarelli 5. Silk as the Leading Factor of Development Roberto Tolaini 6.
The Cotton Industry 1815-1914 Silvia A. Conca Messina 7. Iron and
Metalworking Sergio Onger and Valerio Varini 8. New Industries (1861-1914)
Andrea Colli and Ilaria Suffia 9. Fashion: Production, Commercialization
and Consumption Elisabetta Merlo PART III : The Economic Players: Business,
Finance, Institutions 10. The Economic and Social Rise of Milan's
Mercantile Community (1700-1859) Stefano Levati 11. Noblemen in Business
Silvia A. Conca Messina 12. Sketching the very Wealthy: Men and Women of
Property (1861-1900) Stefania Licini 13. The Informal Banking Systems. A
Mosaic between 19th and early 20th centuries Pietro Cafaro 14. The Regional
Financial System: Institutional Varieties and Complementarity (1861- 1914)
Giandomenico Piluso 15. Institutions and Agrarian Development. Fiscal
Policies and Statistical Enquiries Andrea M. Locatelli and Paolo Tedeschi
16. Church, Religious Orders and Congregations, Catholic movement Giovanni
Gregorini 17. Education, Institutions and Industrial Development Giorgio
Bigatti
PART I: Features and Evolution of the Regional Economy: an Introduction 1.
Lombardy's development in the long 19th Century, Silvia A. Conca Messina
PART II: The Economic Area: Agriculture, Trade, Industry 2. Production
Systems in Agriculture, Gianpiero Fumi 3. Lombardy's Food industries in the
Italian context: An Overview 1870-1914 Silvia A. Conca Messina 4. Towards
the Consolidation of an Economic Region: Cities, Trade and Transport Luca
Mocarelli 5. Silk as the Leading Factor of Development Roberto Tolaini 6.
The Cotton Industry 1815-1914 Silvia A. Conca Messina 7. Iron and
Metalworking Sergio Onger and Valerio Varini 8. New Industries (1861-1914)
Andrea Colli and Ilaria Suffia 9. Fashion: Production, Commercialization
and Consumption Elisabetta Merlo PART III : The Economic Players: Business,
Finance, Institutions 10. The Economic and Social Rise of Milan's
Mercantile Community (1700-1859) Stefano Levati 11. Noblemen in Business
Silvia A. Conca Messina 12. Sketching the very Wealthy: Men and Women of
Property (1861-1900) Stefania Licini 13. The Informal Banking Systems. A
Mosaic between 19th and early 20th centuries Pietro Cafaro 14. The Regional
Financial System: Institutional Varieties and Complementarity (1861- 1914)
Giandomenico Piluso 15. Institutions and Agrarian Development. Fiscal
Policies and Statistical Enquiries Andrea M. Locatelli and Paolo Tedeschi
16. Church, Religious Orders and Congregations, Catholic movement Giovanni
Gregorini 17. Education, Institutions and Industrial Development Giorgio
Bigatti
Lombardy's development in the long 19th Century, Silvia A. Conca Messina
PART II: The Economic Area: Agriculture, Trade, Industry 2. Production
Systems in Agriculture, Gianpiero Fumi 3. Lombardy's Food industries in the
Italian context: An Overview 1870-1914 Silvia A. Conca Messina 4. Towards
the Consolidation of an Economic Region: Cities, Trade and Transport Luca
Mocarelli 5. Silk as the Leading Factor of Development Roberto Tolaini 6.
The Cotton Industry 1815-1914 Silvia A. Conca Messina 7. Iron and
Metalworking Sergio Onger and Valerio Varini 8. New Industries (1861-1914)
Andrea Colli and Ilaria Suffia 9. Fashion: Production, Commercialization
and Consumption Elisabetta Merlo PART III : The Economic Players: Business,
Finance, Institutions 10. The Economic and Social Rise of Milan's
Mercantile Community (1700-1859) Stefano Levati 11. Noblemen in Business
Silvia A. Conca Messina 12. Sketching the very Wealthy: Men and Women of
Property (1861-1900) Stefania Licini 13. The Informal Banking Systems. A
Mosaic between 19th and early 20th centuries Pietro Cafaro 14. The Regional
Financial System: Institutional Varieties and Complementarity (1861- 1914)
Giandomenico Piluso 15. Institutions and Agrarian Development. Fiscal
Policies and Statistical Enquiries Andrea M. Locatelli and Paolo Tedeschi
16. Church, Religious Orders and Congregations, Catholic movement Giovanni
Gregorini 17. Education, Institutions and Industrial Development Giorgio
Bigatti