Wealth Inequality in a Time of Transition: Coastal Flanders in the Sixteenth Century

In this article we aim to make a case for a renewed attention to the structural social and political processes that influenced changes in early modern levels of inequality. We argue that early modern changes in inequality were not solely, or even primarily, determined by (exogenous) demographic trends and macro-economic growth, but by structural changes in the (political) economy of early modern society. By studying a micro-level case-study of inequality during a period of intense change in economic structure, this article aims to reconcile such traditional interpretations with the recent hist... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Dombrecht, Kristof
Ryckbosch, Wouter
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2017
Verlag/Hrsg.: Leuven University Press
Schlagwörter: Inequality
Sprache: Englisch
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In this article we aim to make a case for a renewed attention to the structural social and political processes that influenced changes in early modern levels of inequality. We argue that early modern changes in inequality were not solely, or even primarily, determined by (exogenous) demographic trends and macro-economic growth, but by structural changes in the (political) economy of early modern society. By studying a micro-level case-study of inequality during a period of intense change in economic structure, this article aims to reconcile such traditional interpretations with the recent historiography on early modern inequality.