融资转让:购买、交换和继承现代早期南蒂罗尔州的房产

IF 1 3区 历史学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Janine Maegraith
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摘要:关于早期现代欧洲土地市场的争论探讨了亲属网络的参与以及土地转让与农村信贷之间的可能联系。在我们的项目“财富在定义和构成亲属空间中的作用”的背景下,我在帕斯特山谷的索南堡法院区发现了解决死后继承问题的程序以及许多商业土地交易。这些继承和购买合同有一个共同点:它们必须获得资金,而这通常是通过转让以土地为担保的现有债务来实现的。这就引出了负担能力的问题。因为,特别是在不可分割继承的情况下,继承涉及承担现有债务和新的义务,并向让与的兄弟姐妹支付赔偿金。但并不是所有的继承决定或转让条款都被记录在法庭账簿上。我将用案例研究来补充有限的定量数据,这些案例研究显示了商业和继承相关转让的纠缠,以询问谁可以获得转让以及它们是如何融资的。特别是,我将使用案例研究来揭示家庭资金的重要性-特别是妇女的婚姻部分-以及为土地交易融资的复杂谈判。将融资视为一种社会实践,可以看出在近代蒂罗尔早期,周密的规划和灵活的横向贷款结构是如何促成多种土地交易的。
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Financing transfers: buying, exchanging and inheriting properties in early modern southern Tyrol
ABSTRACT The debate on early modern European land markets investigates the involvement of kinship networks and possible links between land transfers and rural credit. In context of our project “The Role of Wealth in Defining and Constituting Kinship Spaces”, I found proceedings settling post-mortem successions as well as many commercial land transactions in the court district of Sonnenburg in the Puster valley. These inheritance and purchase contracts have one thing in common: they had to be financed and often this was done by a transfer of existing liabilities secured on the land. This leads to the question of affordability. For, especially in context of a variant of impartible inheritance, succession involved assuming existing debts and new obligations with compensation payments of ceding siblings. But not all succession decisions or conveyances’ terms of payment were recorded in the court books. I will complement the limited quantitative data with case studies that show the entanglement of commercial and succession related transfers to ask who had access to transfers and how they were financed. In particular, I will use case studies that reveal the importance of family money – specifically women’s marriage portions – and complex negotiations in financing land transactions. Looking at financing as a social practice shows how careful planning and flexible horizontal lending structures enabled multiple land transactions in early modern Tyrol.
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期刊介绍: The History of the Family: An International Quarterly makes a significant contribution by publishing works reflecting new developments in scholarship and by charting new directions in the historical study of the family. Further emphasizing the international developments in historical research on the family, the Quarterly encourages articles on comparative research across various cultures and societies in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific Rim, in addition to Europe, the United States and Canada, as well as work in the context of global history.
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