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Aristocrats in bourgeois Italy: the Piedmontese nobility, 1861-1930
Cardoza, Anthony L., 1947-
Year: 1997.
Publisher:  Cambridge University Press. 
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table of contents
Frontmatter
List of tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 The Making of the Piedmontese nobility: 1600-1848
2 The Long goodbye: aristocrats in politics and public life: 1848-1914
3 Old money: the scale and structure of aristocratic wealth
4 Perpetuating an aristocratic social elite
5. The limits of fusion: aristocratic-bourgeois relations in nineteenth-century Piedmont
6 Retreat and adaptation in the twentieth century
Bibliography
Index
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Title: Aristocrats in bourgeois Italy : the Piedmontese nobility, 1861-1930 Anthony L. Cardoza.
Author: Cardoza, Anthony L., 1947-
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Source Version: Aristocrats in bourgeois Italy : the Piedmontese nobility, 1861-1930 Anthony L. Cardoza
Cardoza, Anthony L., 1947-
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1997.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00108
Subject Headings: • Nobility -- Italy -- Piedmont -- Political activity
• Nobility -- Italy -- Piedmont -- Economic conditions
• Elite (Social sciences) -- Italy -- Piedmont
• Nobility -- Italy -- Piedmont -- History
• Piedmont (Italy) -- History
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