Stepfamilies in Europe, 1400-1800
Herausgeber: Warner, Lyndan
Stepfamilies in Europe, 1400-1800
Herausgeber: Warner, Lyndan
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Stepfamilies in Europe 1400 to 1800 addresses a significant gap in literature on the history of the family and provides an in-depth study into the complex family structures created upon remarriage and the impact that these new relationships had on the life course and life cycle of the family across a range of European countries.
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Stepfamilies in Europe 1400 to 1800 addresses a significant gap in literature on the history of the family and provides an in-depth study into the complex family structures created upon remarriage and the impact that these new relationships had on the life course and life cycle of the family across a range of European countries.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781138921030
- ISBN-10: 1138921033
- Artikelnr.: 43674250
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781138921030
- ISBN-10: 1138921033
- Artikelnr.: 43674250
Lyndan Warner is Associate Professor of History at Saint Mary's University, Canada. Her previous publications include Widowhood in Medieval and Early Modern Europe with Sandra Cavallo (1999) and The Ideas of Man and Woman in Renaissance France: Print, Rhetoric, and Law (2011).
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Notes on the text
Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction: Stepfamilies in the European Past
Chapter 2 Jewish families, conversion, and the creation of stepfamilies in Girona after the anti-Jewish violence of 1391
Chapter 3 Stepfamilies in Sweden, 1400 to 1650: the family in process between bloodlines and continuity
Chapter 4 Stepfamilies and inclusive families in early modern Venice
Chapter 5 Virtual stepfamilies: illegitimate children, half-siblings, and the early modern Spanish nobility
Chapter 6 Stepmothers at law in early modern England
Chapter 7 'The Riddle of Nijmegen' (Het Raadsel van Nijmegen), complicated marriages, stepfamilies and early modern Dutch law
Chapter 8 Stepfamilies and blended families in Protestant funeral sermons in early modern Germany
Chapter 9 Stepfamily relationships in autobiographical writings from seventeenth-century Hungary
Chapter10 Emotional bonds and the everyday logic of living arrangements: stepfamilies in dispensation records of late eighteenth-century Austria
Chapter 11 Stepfamily relationships in multigenerational households: the case of Toulouse, France in the eighteenth century
Chapter 12 Seeing Stepfamilies in European Visual Culture
Appendix: Visual Sources of the Stepfamily in the European Past, 1400-1800
Chapter 13 Conclusion: Continuity and Change in Stepfamily Lives, 1400-1800
Chapter 14 Suggestions for Further Reading
Index
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Notes on the text
Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction: Stepfamilies in the European Past
Chapter 2 Jewish families, conversion, and the creation of stepfamilies in Girona after the anti-Jewish violence of 1391
Chapter 3 Stepfamilies in Sweden, 1400 to 1650: the family in process between bloodlines and continuity
Chapter 4 Stepfamilies and inclusive families in early modern Venice
Chapter 5 Virtual stepfamilies: illegitimate children, half-siblings, and the early modern Spanish nobility
Chapter 6 Stepmothers at law in early modern England
Chapter 7 'The Riddle of Nijmegen' (Het Raadsel van Nijmegen), complicated marriages, stepfamilies and early modern Dutch law
Chapter 8 Stepfamilies and blended families in Protestant funeral sermons in early modern Germany
Chapter 9 Stepfamily relationships in autobiographical writings from seventeenth-century Hungary
Chapter10 Emotional bonds and the everyday logic of living arrangements: stepfamilies in dispensation records of late eighteenth-century Austria
Chapter 11 Stepfamily relationships in multigenerational households: the case of Toulouse, France in the eighteenth century
Chapter 12 Seeing Stepfamilies in European Visual Culture
Appendix: Visual Sources of the Stepfamily in the European Past, 1400-1800
Chapter 13 Conclusion: Continuity and Change in Stepfamily Lives, 1400-1800
Chapter 14 Suggestions for Further Reading
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Notes on the text
Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction: Stepfamilies in the European Past
Chapter 2 Jewish families, conversion, and the creation of stepfamilies in Girona after the anti-Jewish violence of 1391
Chapter 3 Stepfamilies in Sweden, 1400 to 1650: the family in process between bloodlines and continuity
Chapter 4 Stepfamilies and inclusive families in early modern Venice
Chapter 5 Virtual stepfamilies: illegitimate children, half-siblings, and the early modern Spanish nobility
Chapter 6 Stepmothers at law in early modern England
Chapter 7 'The Riddle of Nijmegen' (Het Raadsel van Nijmegen), complicated marriages, stepfamilies and early modern Dutch law
Chapter 8 Stepfamilies and blended families in Protestant funeral sermons in early modern Germany
Chapter 9 Stepfamily relationships in autobiographical writings from seventeenth-century Hungary
Chapter10 Emotional bonds and the everyday logic of living arrangements: stepfamilies in dispensation records of late eighteenth-century Austria
Chapter 11 Stepfamily relationships in multigenerational households: the case of Toulouse, France in the eighteenth century
Chapter 12 Seeing Stepfamilies in European Visual Culture
Appendix: Visual Sources of the Stepfamily in the European Past, 1400-1800
Chapter 13 Conclusion: Continuity and Change in Stepfamily Lives, 1400-1800
Chapter 14 Suggestions for Further Reading
Index
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Notes on the text
Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction: Stepfamilies in the European Past
Chapter 2 Jewish families, conversion, and the creation of stepfamilies in Girona after the anti-Jewish violence of 1391
Chapter 3 Stepfamilies in Sweden, 1400 to 1650: the family in process between bloodlines and continuity
Chapter 4 Stepfamilies and inclusive families in early modern Venice
Chapter 5 Virtual stepfamilies: illegitimate children, half-siblings, and the early modern Spanish nobility
Chapter 6 Stepmothers at law in early modern England
Chapter 7 'The Riddle of Nijmegen' (Het Raadsel van Nijmegen), complicated marriages, stepfamilies and early modern Dutch law
Chapter 8 Stepfamilies and blended families in Protestant funeral sermons in early modern Germany
Chapter 9 Stepfamily relationships in autobiographical writings from seventeenth-century Hungary
Chapter10 Emotional bonds and the everyday logic of living arrangements: stepfamilies in dispensation records of late eighteenth-century Austria
Chapter 11 Stepfamily relationships in multigenerational households: the case of Toulouse, France in the eighteenth century
Chapter 12 Seeing Stepfamilies in European Visual Culture
Appendix: Visual Sources of the Stepfamily in the European Past, 1400-1800
Chapter 13 Conclusion: Continuity and Change in Stepfamily Lives, 1400-1800
Chapter 14 Suggestions for Further Reading
Index