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Reconsidering the southern Europe model: Dowry, women's work and marriage patterns in pre-industrial urban Italy (Turin, second half of the 18th century)
Authors:Beatrice Zucca Micheletto
Affiliation:aGRHis — Groupe de Recherche d'Histoire, Université de Rouen, Rue Lavoisier, 76821 Mont Saint Aignan, France
Abstract:This paper aims to investigate and analyse the impact of the dowry and the endowment system on marriage and household patterns and on the labour market in 18th century Turin. At the same time it enquires into the reliability of the northern/southern Europe pattern for the study of this topic. Two points are developed. Firstly the paper shows that the dowry system coexists with a relatively high age at marriage because of the specific role played by the dowry in Turin society. Indeed, this was not a once-and-for-all established asset but was a negotiable and flexible resource that could be manipulated by the different actors concerned in the endowment. Moreover, the payment did not always take place immediately upon marriage, nor was the money quickly available. At the same time the paper examines the economic role of dowry in Ancien Régime households: by means of a juridical procedure couples could alienate this property, and use or invest it to ensure their well-being and/or their economic situation. Finally, the second part investigates the relationship between the dowry system and the participation of young girls and married women in the local labour market: their significant and crucial presence demonstrates that the dowry and its expectation was not a sufficient incentive to keep them out of the labour market.
Keywords:Abbreviations: AST, Sez. Riun., Archivio di Stato di Torino, Sezioni Riunite   AST, I Sez., Archivio di Stato di Torino, I Sezione   AAT, Archivio Arcivescovile di Torino   ASCT, Archivio Storico del Comune di Torino.
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