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Record Nr.

UNINA9910306652303321

Autore

Brempong Nana Arhin

Titolo

Elites : Choice, Leadership and Succession / / João de Pina Cabral, Antónia Pedroso de Lima

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Lisboa, : Etnográfica Press, 2018

ISBN

979-1-03-651634-4

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (256 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

E. MarcusGeorge

HerzfeldMichael

LaveJean

LentzCarola

LimaAntónia Pedroso de

MonteiroNuno Gonçalo

Pina-cabralJoão De

SobralJosé Manuel

TorenChristina

YanagisakoSylvia

CabralJoão de Pina

Soggetti

Sociology & Anthropology

antropologia da família

elite

história da família

reprodução social

élite

anthropologie de la famille

histoire de la famille

reproduction sociale

anthropology of the family

family history

social reproduction

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



Sommario/riassunto

Wealth and power characterize elites, yet despite the strong cultural influences they exert, their study remains underdeveloped. Partly because of complications resulting from access, scholars have tended to focus on groups affected by elite governance rather than on elites themselves. It is often overlooked that, in order to continue through time, elites have to empower new members. Choice has to be exercised over who achieves leadership, both by reference to the elite group itself and to the wider group over which it holds power.  This book fills a gap in the current literature by providing the first rigorous interrogation of the choice and succession strategies of elites in various cultural contexts - from the transmission and preservation of financial power in urban contexts to the complex relation between subjectivity and the transmission of leadership positions in places as varied as the United States, Northern Italy and Lisbon. Various elite succession types are discussed, from self-avowedly 'traditional' leaders to the aristocracy, where choice is practically non-existent, to situations where leaders are elected from amongst a group of peers. The relationship between familial property and choice of successor in landholding families, small business enterprises, and peasant communities is also examined, as are ethnic monopolies.