Stepfamilies in Europe, 1400-1800

"Stepfamilies in Europe, 1400 to 1800 addresses a significant gap in literature on the history of the family in Europe and provides an in-depth study into the complex family structures created upon remarriage. Featuring an array of visual evidence, and drawing on topics such as remarriage, wido...

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Other Authors: Warner, Lyndan, editora literaria, autora (editora literaria)
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2018.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: stepfamilies in the European past / Lyndan Warner
  • Jewish families, conversion, and the creation of stepfamilies in Girona after the anti-Jewish violence of 1391 / Alexandra Guerson and Dana Wessell Lightfoot
  • Stepfamilies in Sweden, 1400 to 1650: the family in process between bloodlines and continuity / Anu Lahtinen
  • Stepfamilies and inclusive families in early modern Venice / Anna Bellavitis
  • Virtual stepfamilies: illegitimate children, half-siblings, and the early modern Spanish nobility / Grace E. Coolidge
  • Stepmothers at law in early modern England / Tim Stretton
  • "The Riddle of Nijmegen" (Het Raadsel van Nijmegen), complicated marriages, stepfamilies and early modern Dutch law / Sebastiaan Roes. Translated by Cornelia Niekus Moore
  • Stepfamilies and blended families in Protestant funeral sermons in early modern Germany / Cornelia Niekus-Moore
  • Stepfamily relationships in autobiographical writings from seventeenth-century Hungary / Gabriella Erdélyi
  • Emotional bonds and the everyday logic of living arrangements: stepfamilies in dispensation records of late eighteenth century Austria / Margareth Lanzinger ; translated from German by Christopher Roth
  • Stepfamily relationships in multigenerational households: the case of Toulouse, France in the eighteenth century / Sylvie Perrier
  • Seeing stepfamilies in European Visual Culture / Lyndan Warner
  • Conclusion: continuity and change in stepfamily lives, 1400-1800 / Lyndan Warner.