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Marriage in Italy, 1300–1650

Editat de Trevor Dean, K. J. P. Lowe
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 mai 2002
It is often said that marriage is a central or basic institution of society. This was perhaps more true in the past, or true in different ways, in periods when many marriages were arranged by parents, when brides were accompanied by dowries, and when marriage was used symbolically to represent the union of nuns to Christ or of rulers to their states. This volume examines four of the main areas of importance in the history of marriage: first, the wedding itself, its economics and trappings; the laws that aimed to regulate aspects of marriage; intermarriage among social groups; and, finally, the consequences of marriage for women. A number of contributions to the book set out to challenge current historical assumptions about marriage - as regards, for example, family marriage strategies or the effects of poverty and endogamy on marriage patterns in remote mountain communities.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521893763
ISBN-10: 0521893763
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 10 b/w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction: issues in the history of marriage Trevor Dean and Kate Lowe; Part I. Ceremonies and Festivities: 1. Wedding finery in sixteenth-century Venice Patricia Allerston; 2. Secular brides and convent brides: wedding ceremonies in Italy during the Renaissance and Counter-Reformation Kate Lowe; 3. The rape of the Sabine women on Quattrocento marriage panels Jacqueline Musacchio; Part II. Intervention by Church and State: 4. Fathers and daughters: marriage laws and marriage disputes in Bologna and Italy, 1200–1500 Trevor Dean; 5. Marriage ceremonies and the church in Italy after 1215 David d'Avray; 6. Dowry and the conversion of the Jews in sixteenth-century Rome: competition between the church and the Jewish community Piet van Boxel; 7. Nobility, women and the state: marriage regulation in Venice, 1420–1535 Stanley Chojnacki; Part III. Patterns of Intermarriage: 8. Marriage, faction and conflict in sixteenth-century Italy: an example and a few questions Gérard Delille; 9. Marriage in the mountains: the Florentine territorial state, 1348–1500 Samuel Kline Cohn Jr; 10. Marriage and politics at the papal court in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Irene Fosi and Maria Antonietta Visceglia; Part IV. Consequences and Endings: 11. Bending the rules: marriage in Renaissance collections of biographies of famous women Stephen Kolsky; 12. Separations and separated couples in fourteenth-century Venice Linda Guzzetti; 13. Reconstructing the family: widowhood and remarriage in Tuscany in the early modern period Giulia Calvi.

Recenzii

'… excellent collection of essays … fresh and surprising.' The Times Literary Supplement

Descriere

A collection of essays about marriage and the role of women in Renaissance Italy.