Catasto Study: Census and Property Survey for Florentine
Domains and the City of Verona in Fifteenth Century Italy
List of Publications
Note: The publications listed below are not part of the DISC collection.
Emigh, Rebecca Jean. "Labor Use and Landlord Control: Sharecropping
and Household Structure in Fifteenth-Century Tuscany." Journal
of Historical Sociology, Vol. 11, No. 1 (March 1998): 37-73.
Emigh, Rebecca Jean. "Land Tenure, Household Structure,
and Fertility: Aggregate Analysis of Fifteenth-Century Rural Tuscan
Communities." International Journal of Sociology and Social
Policy, Vol. 17, No. 7/8 (1997): 220-255.
Emigh, Rebecca Jean. "The Mystery of the Missing Middle-Tenants:
The 'Negative' Case of Fixed-Term Leasing and Agricultural Investment
in Fifteenth-Century Tuscany." Theory and Society, Vol.
27 (1998): 351-375.
Herlihy, David and Christiane Klapisch-Zuber, Tuscans and Their
Families: A Study of the Florentine Catasto of 1427, New Haven:
Yale University Press, 1985.
Other publications relating to Florentine
Catasto of 1427
Botticini, M. "A loveless economy? Intergenerational
altruism and the marriage market in a Tuscan town, 1415-1436."
Journal of Economic History, Vol. 59,
No. 1 (March 1999): 18.
Emigh, Rebecca Jean. "The Racialization and Feminization of Poverty
During the Market Transition in Central and Southern Europe." EUI
working paper, RSC; no. 99/10, San Domenico, Italy: European University
Institute, 1999 [D1060 E761 -- Memorial Library, University of Wisconsin-Madison].
Emigh, Rebecca Jean. "Loans and Livestock: comparing landlords'
and tenants' declarations from the Catasto of 1427." Journal
of European Economic History, Vol. 25, No. 3 (Winter 1996): 705-23.
Kaplish, Christine, "A Correspondence Analysis of a XVth Century
Census: the Florentine Catasto of 1427." The Journal of European
Economic History, Vol. 4, No. 2 (1975): 415-428.
Molho, Anthony, "Deception and Marriage Strategy in Renaissance
Florence: the case of women's ages." Renaissance Quarterly,
Vol, 41, No. 2 (1988): 193-217.
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