Studying one German village in depth, Sabean questions the idea that the more modern society became, the less kin mattered.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: 1. An introduction to kinship 2. Vetterleswirtschaft: rise and fall of a political discourse 3. The politics of incest and the ecology of alliance formation Cohort I (1700-9): 4. Introduction to kinship during the early decades of the eighteenth century 5. Kinship as a factor in marriage strategy 6. Marriage and kinship practices 7. Ritual kinship 8. Naming children Cohort II (1740-9): 9. Restructuring the system of alliance 10. Village politics at mid-century Cohort III (1780-9): 11. Consanguinity as a principle of alliance 12. The formation of an alliance system 13. Ritual kinship and alternative alliance 14. Naming an patrilineal alliance Cohort IV (1820-9): 15. Kinship at the beginning of the nineteenth century 16. Kinship and practice at the turn of the century Cohort V (1860-9): 17. Kinship in the mid-nineteenth century village: an introduction 18. Networking with kin around the mid-nineteenth century 19. Matrifocal alliance Conclusion: 20. Consanguinity in European perspective 21. Neckarhausen in European comparative perspective 22. Kinship and class formation 23. Kinship and gender.
Introduction: 1. An introduction to kinship 2. Vetterleswirtschaft: rise and fall of a political discourse 3. The politics of incest and the ecology of alliance formation Cohort I (1700-9): 4. Introduction to kinship during the early decades of the eighteenth century 5. Kinship as a factor in marriage strategy 6. Marriage and kinship practices 7. Ritual kinship 8. Naming children Cohort II (1740-9): 9. Restructuring the system of alliance 10. Village politics at mid-century Cohort III (1780-9): 11. Consanguinity as a principle of alliance 12. The formation of an alliance system 13. Ritual kinship and alternative alliance 14. Naming an patrilineal alliance Cohort IV (1820-9): 15. Kinship at the beginning of the nineteenth century 16. Kinship and practice at the turn of the century Cohort V (1860-9): 17. Kinship in the mid-nineteenth century village: an introduction 18. Networking with kin around the mid-nineteenth century 19. Matrifocal alliance Conclusion: 20. Consanguinity in European perspective 21. Neckarhausen in European comparative perspective 22. Kinship and class formation 23. Kinship and gender.
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