Accounting for Affection: Mothering and Politics in Early Modern Rome. By Caroline Castiglione
In: Journal of social history, Band 50, Heft 2, S. 432-434
ISSN: 1527-1897
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In: Journal of social history, Band 50, Heft 2, S. 432-434
ISSN: 1527-1897
In: Sixteenth Century Essays & Studies 57
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Introduction -- Part 1 -- Women's History and Social History: Are Structures Necessary? -- The Querelle des Femmes as a Cultural Studies Paradigm -- Grammar in Arcadia -- The Girl and the Hourglass: Periodization of Women's Lives in Western Preindustrial Societies -- Part 2 -- Getting Back the Dowry: Venice, c. 1360–1530 -- Daughters, Mothers, Wives, and Widows: Women as Legal Persons -- Women Married Elsewhere: Gender and Citizenship in Italy -- Part 3 -- "Saints" and "Witches": in Early Modern Italy: Stepsisters or Strangers? -- The Dimensions of the Cloister: Enclosure, Constraint, and Protection in Seventeenth-Century Italy -- The Third Status -- Part 4 -- "Non lo volevo per marito: in modo alcuno": Forced Marriages, Generational Conflicts, and the Limits of Patriarchal Power in Early Modern Venice, c. 1580–1680 -- Becoming a Mother in the: Seventeenth Century: The Experience of a Roman Noblewoman -- Space, Time, and the Power of Aristocratic Wives in Yorkist and Early Tudor England, 1450–1550 -- Eighteenth-Century Marriage Contracts: Linking Legal and Gender History -- Part 5 -- En-Gendering Selfhood: Defining Differences and Forging Identities in Early Modern Europe -- Construction of Masculinity and Male Identity in Personal Testimonies: Hans Von Schweinichen (1552–1616) in His Memorial -- About the Contributors -- Index