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The Political Economy of Shopkeeping in Milan, 1886-1922 Jonathan Morris (University College London)

The Political Economy of Shopkeeping in Milan, 1886-1922 By Jonathan Morris (University College London)

The Political Economy of Shopkeeping in Milan, 1886-1922 by Jonathan Morris (University College London)


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This book analyses the business, geography and politics of shopkeeping in Milan between 1886 and 1922. The author addresses questions relating to petite bourgeois identity, and explains why shopkeepers sided with the political right. This is the first full-scale study of any aspect of the lives of the petite bourgeoisie in the pre-Fascist period.

The Political Economy of Shopkeeping in Milan, 1886-1922 Summary

The Political Economy of Shopkeeping in Milan, 1886-1922 by Jonathan Morris (University College London)

From the mid-1880s a shopkeeper movement developed in Milan, centred around a shopkeeper newspaper, a federation of shopkeeper trade associations, and a shopkeeper bank. In 1904 shopkeeper representatives initiated a sequence of events that led to the fall of the first radical-socialist administration within the city. The author explains these events with reference to the business of shopkeeping itself. He analyses the trades, techniques, tax structure and topography of the Milanese retail sector, and traces the history of the contest between shops and cooperatives and the shopkeeper's changing relationship with his employees and with his clientele. The final chapter confronts the crucial question of why the Milanese shopkeepers were to be found on the political right in the years leading up to the Fascist takeover. This is the first book to deal with any aspect of the Italian petite bourgeoisie.

The Political Economy of Shopkeeping in Milan, 1886-1922 Reviews

'... provides a wealth of information not just on shopkeeping , but on local government, socialism and the Italian cooperative movement. Morris's book - exhaustively researched and excellently produced - shows us for the first time, the difficult, tortured and contradictory road towards some sort of shopkeeper unity and self-identity.' John Foot, Association for the Study of Modern Italy

Table of Contents

Introduction: Shopkeeping as a historical problem; 1. The business of shopkeeping in Milan 1859-1915; 2. The context of shopkeeping: trades and techniques; 3. The economic geography of shopkeeping: the role of the dazio consumo; 4. The esercenti enter the political arena; 5. Constructing the esercenti movement 1886-1890; 6. The esercenti and the Depression 1890-1897; 7. Shopkeepers, cooperatives and the politics of privilege; 8. Milan and the national small business movement 1886-1898; 9. The allargamento debate 1895-1897; 10. The end of century crisis and the enlargement of the dazio belt; 11. Shopkeeping in the new century; 12. Labour relations and class politics; 13. The esercenti and the centre-left administration 1900-1905; 14. Shopkeepers and socialists; Conclusion: Identity and autonomy.

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NPB9780521391191
9780521391191
0521391199
The Political Economy of Shopkeeping in Milan, 1886-1922 by Jonathan Morris (University College London)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1993-03-25
332
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