Family, gender, and law in early modern France
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Family, gender, and law in early modern France
Pennsylvania State University Press, c2009
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [265]-267) and index
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The essays in Family, Gender, and Law in Early Modern France explore how ordinary men and women negotiated power within early modern French households and continually reinvented their families in response to external forces. Larger processes, such as state building, religious reform, changing understandings of gender roles, and economic developments, influenced family practices in the areas of marriage, separation, guardianship, and illegitimacy. Relatives, gender, community, and the law imposed limits upon families but also provided opportunities for agency. Contributors investigate patterns of courtship and decisions about marriage; the financial power exercised by wives; marital conflict and related controversies about gender, sexuality, and social order; death and guardianship; and the legitimization of children born out of wedlock. While addressing a variety of topics, this volume focuses on family members as individuals with complicated agendas and strategies of their own.
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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Making and Breaking Marriage: An Overview of Old Regime Marriage as a Social Practice
Suzanne Desan
2. Marriage Choice and Marital Success: Reasoning About Marriage, Love, and Happiness
Dena Goodman
3. Family Affairs: Wives, Credit, Consumption, and the Law in Old Regime France
Clare Crowston
4. Between State and Street: Witnesses and the Family Politics of Litigation in Early Modern France
Julie Hardwick
5. Marital Conflict in Political Context: Langeac vs. Chambonas, 1775
Jeffrey Merrick
6. Gender, Kin, and Guardianship in Early Modern Burgundy
Christopher Corley
7. On the Contested Margins of the Family: Bastardy and Legitimation by Royal Rescript in Eighteenth-Century France
Matthew Gerber
Suggested Readings
Contributors
Index
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