French businessmen in the nineteenth-century Mezzogiorno: technical innovation,sociability, networks and negotiation of identities |
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Authors: | Marco Rovinello |
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Affiliation: | Università della Calabria , Cosenza |
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Abstract: | Abstract This research examines a group of French entrepreneurs who settled in Naples during the sixty years before the Unification of Italy. It compares the marriage strategies, the professional behaviour, and the relations with the public authorities (the Bourbon government, their own consulate, the local courts, etc.) of these French businessmen with the experience and the life-style of other ethnic-national élites also present in the same period in the Mezzogiorno (Swiss, English, etc.). It highlights the considerable capacity for adaptation shown by the French, their integration in the host society, their collaboration with the indigenous population on a professional level, and their particular capacity to negotiate with the locals even their own status as foreigners. These are the elements that not only make the French case unique in the panorama of entrepreneurial minorities active in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, but also enabled many French entrepreneurs to make an important contribution to the business world in pre-Unification Southern Italy. |
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Keywords: | Businessmen Mezzogiorno integration know-how multiple identities citizenship |
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