Family and gender in Renaissance Italy, 1300-1600 / Thomas Kuehn.
2017
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Family and gender in Renaissance Italy, 1300-1600 / Thomas Kuehn.
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Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
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1 online resource (xv, 387 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
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Introduction : families, culture, and law in renaissance Italy, 1300-1600
Family in law and culture
Gender in law and culture
Family life and the laws
Household : marriage and married life
Inheritance : intestacy
Inheritance : testaments
Paternalism : family and state
Crisis of family and succession?.
Family in law and culture
Gender in law and culture
Family life and the laws
Household : marriage and married life
Inheritance : intestacy
Inheritance : testaments
Paternalism : family and state
Crisis of family and succession?.
Summary
This book studies family life and gender broadly within Italy, not just one region or city, from the fourteenth through the seventeenth centuries. Paternal control of the household was paramount in Italian life at this time, with control of property and even marital choices and career paths laid out for children and carried out from beyond the grave by means of written testaments. However, the reality was always more complex than a simple reading of local laws and legal doctrines would seem to permit, especially when there were no sons to step forward as heirs. Family disputes provided an opening for legal ambiguities to redirect property and endow women with property and means of control. This book uses the decisions of lawyers and judges to examine family dynamics through the lens of law and legal disputes.
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Cambridge Core.
Language
English
ISBN
9781139047692 ebook
9781107008779 (hardback)
9781107401327 (paperback)
9781107008779 (hardback)
9781107401327 (paperback)
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