Available papers for the invited workshop ‘Nobility in Europe during the 20th Century: Memories, Loyalties and Advantages in Context’, hosted by the European University Institute, Florence, 15-16 June 2009.

 

Latest update: 22 June 2009

 

Anna-Maria Åström

Heritage as a Cornerstone in Aristocratic Lifestyles. Landowning, Family Manors and Artefacts as Means of Maintaining Noble Credibility in Finland

Alice Bernard

The persistence of the aristocratic model :Adaptations and preservation strategies of the Parisian aristocracy 1900-1939

Nikolaj Bijleveld

The Renaissance of Dutch Nobility around 1900

Dina Gusejnova

German aristocratic writers as theorists of European identity, 1918 -1945

Lonia Jakubowska

White and Red Forever: Nobility and the Socialist State in Poland

Paul Janssens

L'évolution des valeurs familiales au sein de la noblesse belge au XXe siècle

Victor Karady

La noblesse estudiantine de Hongrie pendant le long 19e siècle : pérégrinations à l’étranger et choix d’études.

Philipp Korom & Jaap Dronkers

Nobility among the Austrian economic elite in 2008.

Yme Kuiper

How noble was the Dutch nobility? A family biographical and comparative view on an old noble family

Maria Malatesta

The reconversion of the Italian  nobility. Aristocracy and the fascist regime

G. Norrby

The Transformation of the Swedish Aristocracy 1900–1975

Huibert Schijf

Titled outsiders. Jewish nobility in the nineteenth and early twentieth century

Michael Seelig

A “Community of Opinions and Convictions”: Remembrance Techniques and Self-Perception of the East Elbian Nobility in West Germany, 1945/49-1974

Marja Vuorinen

In fond remembrance? Images from noble life in the past