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Theorizing strategies: Households and markets in 15th-century Tuscany
Authors:Rebecca Jean  
Institution:Department of Sociology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1551, USA
Abstract:This article uses empirical evidence from rural Tuscany in the 15th century to compare three frameworks for conceptualizing household strategies: Chayanov's analysis of the domestic economy, Bourdieu's treatment of social reproduction, and Weber's distinction between budgetary units and profit-making enterprises. Although Bourdieu's framework did not work well in this context because there was little evidence that peasants employed strategies to prevent the division of land, there was considerable evidence to support Chayanov and Weber. As Chayanov predicted, many households allocated labor according to a tradeoff between providing for family members and avoiding drudgery. The Weberian perspective also worked well because it explained why these smallholders often divided their holdings and used money in their household strategies.
Keywords:Household strategies  Peasant agriculture  Medieval Tuscany  Chayanov  Bourdieu  Weber
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