Good families of Barcelona a social history of power in the industrial era
Gary McDonogh combines ethnology and history to analyse the organization, reproduction, and decline of an urban industrial elite. Using Barcelona as the foundation for more general consideration of power-holding groups, he tells the story of the “Good Families”, those few hundred lineages who have d...
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press
cop. 1986
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Conté: List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- Preface
- A Note on Names and Transcriptions
- Chapter I. Introduction
- Chapter II. Barcelona in Historical Perspective
- Chapter III. Family and Variation in Catalonia
- Chapter IV. La Casa Industrial: Household and Company in the Industrial Elite
- Chapter V. From Family to Oligarchy: The Cohesion of Economic Power
- Chapter VI. Pigs And Gentlemen: The Education of an Elite
- Chapter VII. Commercium and Connubium
- Chapter VIII. The Family and the City: Power and the Creation of Cultural Imagery
- Chapter IX. Family, Agency, and Networks of Power: Towards a Comparative Understanding of Elites – Appendix. Genealogies and Notes on the Güells and Selected Elite Families
- Bibliography
- Index