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Reframing the History of Family and Kinship: From the Alps towards Europe

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
268 Seiten
Englisch
Peter Langerschienen am30.08.2016
Over the past few years, the cross-disciplinary field of research devoted to family and kinship history in Europe has seen the emergence of an important stream of studies developing wide-ranging comparative perspectives on great spaces and long periods.mehr

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KlappentextOver the past few years, the cross-disciplinary field of research devoted to family and kinship history in Europe has seen the emergence of an important stream of studies developing wide-ranging comparative perspectives on great spaces and long periods.

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Dionigi Albera/Luigi Lorenzetti/Jon Mathieu: Introduction - Part 1: Alpine Europe? Reconsidering Recent Research - Jon Mathieu: Transitions in the Domestic Organisation of the Alpine Area, from the Late Middle Ages to Modernity - Simon Teuscher: Problems of Scale and Mediation in Studies of Kinship in the Past - Dionigi Albera: From the Alps to Europe: Combining Long-Term Approaches to Family and Kinship History - Part 2: From the Alps - Luigi Lorenzetti: Regional Spaces and Domestic Organisation. Homogeneity, Transversality and Trans-Cultural Diffusion in the Agnatic Alpine World (Sixteenth-Nineteenth Centuries) - Margareth Lanzinger: Patterns of Domestic Organisation: The Transfer of Goods and of Relatives - Sandro Guzzi-Heeb: The Uses of Kin. Kinship, Social Networks and Identities in the Swiss Alps (Eighteenth-Nineteenth Centuries) - Part 3: Towards Europe - Elie Haddad: Times and Spaces of Noble Kinship (France, Sixteenth-Eighteenth Centuries) - Fabrice Boudjaaba: Changes in the Norman Inheritance System: a Legal Revolution or an Anthropological Evolution of Kinship in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries? - Jerome Luther Viret: Children leaving Home in Europe in the Modern Age: Towards a Typology taking into account Western European Forms of Authority - Michael Gasperoni: Reconsidering Matrimonial Practices and Endogamy in the Early Modern Period. The Case of Central Italy (San Marino, Romagna and Marche) - Vincent Gourdon: Godparenthood in Western Europe from the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century. Plurality of Models and Dynamics of Convergence.mehr

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