Reframing the History of Family and Kinship: From the Alps towards Europe (Population, Famille et Société / Population, Family, and Society .25) (2016. 268 S. 225 mm)

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Reframing the History of Family and Kinship: From the Alps towards Europe (Population, Famille et Société / Population, Family, and Society .25) (2016. 268 S. 225 mm)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 268 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9783034321273

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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. Their hypotheses and interpretative models differ somewhat with regard of the factors taken into account, and of the underlying logic identified for these processes. The first part of this volume presents a broad discussion of these recent developments. The chapters in the second part have an alpine focus and are dealing more or less directly with the theoretical framework proposed by Dionigi Albera's book, Au fil des generations. The contributions to the third part of the book are further opening up the field. They leave the alpine terrain and are dedicated to some European contexts, with approaches that are generally influenced by the experience of Albera's analysis of Alpine Europe.

Contents

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.

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