Personal names studies of medieval Europe social identity and familial structures

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Beech, George, editor literario (editor literario), Bourin, Monique, 1944- editor literario (-), Chareille, Pascal, 1962-
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Kalamazoo, Mich. : Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University 2002
Series:Studies in medieval culture ; 43
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Table of Contents:
  • Pt. 1. Methodology. How changes in naming reflect the evolution of familial structures in southern Europe, 950-1250 / Monique Bourin ; Methodological problems in a quantitative approach to changes in naming / Pascal Chareille
  • Pt. 2. Personal names in the early middle ages. Personal names and the transformation of kinship in early medieval society (sixth to tenth centuries) / Régine le Jan
  • Pt. 3. Personal names in southern Europe (tenth to thirteenth centuries). Personal naming and structures of kinship in the medieval Spanish peasantry / Lluís to Figueras ; Personal naming and kinship in the Spanish aristocracy / Pascual Martínez Sopena ; Family memory and the durability of the Nomen Paternum / Robert Durand ; The French Midi reflected in personal names / Benoît Cursente ; What were people called in communal Italy? / François Menant ; Personal names and family structure in medieval southern Italy and Sicily / Jean-Marie Martin
  • Pt. 4. Personal names and cultural contacts. Personal names, immigration, and cultural change: Francos and Muslims in the medieval crown of Aragon / Carlos Laliena ; Families of Outremer: a source of traditional naming customs / Marie-Adelaïde Nielen
  • Pt. 5. Personal names in the later middle ages. Personal naming among the rural populations in France at the end of the middle ages / Patrice Beck ; Personal naming and the representations of feminine identity in Franconia in the later middle ages / Joseph Morsel