Living in the City: Elites and Their Residences, 1500-1900

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The country house, 'chateau' or rural 'palazzo' set in extensive grounds may have been the ultimate badge of social pre-eminence but invariably their owners spent much of the year in the city. To this extent urban living was common to all elites worthy of the name, whatever their origin or source of wealth or power. Needless to say, though, how different elite groups experienced town life varied greatly. Focussing on the most basic aspect of urban living, this collection is concerned with the study of the places and types of residence of urban elites. Recently a number of historians have begun to explore the residential choices made by elites in the urban context, both as an important constituent of lifestyle and as a marker of elite identity and difference. However, whereas these studies have tended to focus on one particular elite group, a single place or one type of urban residence - such as aristocratic hotels - the current volume is original in exploring the patterns and logic of residential choices made by different elite groups in a variety of urban settings, in Britain, France and Italy, from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century. Each of the book's nine substantive chapters is written in either English or French (with an abstract in the other language) by a leading specialist either on elites or in the field of urban history. The volume arises out of two meetings of the specialists concerned, which gives it a degree of coherence rarely achieved in collections of this sort. A substantial essay by the editors points to similarities and contrasts between the specific cases and identifies key issues requiring further research.

Author(s): John Dunne, Paul Janssens (eds.)
Series: Studies in European Urban History (1100-1800), 13
Publisher: Brepols
Year: 2008

Language: English, French
Pages: 260

List of Figures, Tables and Maps / Liste des figures, tableaux et cartes 3
Notes on Contributors / Les auteurs 5
Introduction: Urban Elites and their Residences in Europe from the Renaissance to Industrialisation / John Dunne and Paul Janssens 11
1. L’espace résidentiel de la noblesse Florentine, XVIe-XVIIIe siècles / Jean Boutier 29
2. Palais urbains et maisons de campagne. Les résidences des élites vénitiennes à l'époque moderne / Jean-François Chauvard 57
3. Les résidences du patriciat milanais au XVIIIe siècle / Albane Cogné 79
4. Les logiques résidentielles des élites dans les villes de province françaises de la fin du XVIIe siècle à la fin de l’Ancien Régime / François-Joseph Ruggiu 109
5. 'Les Bonnes Adresses': Mapping the Urban Elite in Revolutionary Paris / Victoria E. Thompson 137
6. L’espace résidentiel des élites dans la France post-révolutionnaire (1800-1914) / Claude-Isabelle Brelot 155
7. Residential Patterns of the Liverpool Elite, c. 1660-1800 / Jane Longmore 175
8. Merchants’ Houses in Victorian Liverpool / Joseph Sharples 193
9. 'Many Neat Villas and Stately Mansions': Elite Residences in Urban South Wales, 1780-1880 / Louise Miskell 217
Abstracts / Résumés 239