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Chapter 3. Lordship, Kinship, and Inheritance among the German High Nobility in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Glossary viii
- Preface x
- Chapter 1. Kinship in Europe: A New Approach to Long-Term Development 1
- Chapter 2. Bringing it All Back Home: Kinship Theory in Anthropology 33
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Transition 1: From Medieval to Early Modern Kinship Patterns
- Outline and Summaries 49
- Chapter 3. Lordship, Kinship, and Inheritance among the German High Nobility in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period 57
- Chapter 4. Politics of Kinship in the City of Bern at the End of the Middle Ages 76
- Chapter 5. Sisters,Aunts, and Cousins: Familial Architectures and the Political Field in Early Modern Europe 91
- Chapter 6. Political Power, Inheritance, and Kinship Relations: The Unique Features of Southern France (Sixteenth–Eighteenth Centuries) 105
- Chapter 7. The Making of Stability: Kinship, Church, and Power among the Rhenish Imperial Knighthood, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries 125
- Chapter 8. Rights and Ties that Bind: Mothers, Children, and the State in Tuscany during the Early Modern Period 145
- Chapter 9. Kinship, Marriage, and Politics 163
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Transition 2: From Early Modern to Nineteenth-Century Kinship Patterns
- Outline and Summaries 185
- Chapter 10. Kinship and Mobility: Migrant Networks in Europe 193
- Chapter 11. Kin Marriages: Trends and Interpretations from the Swiss Example 211
- Chapter 12. Kinship and Gender: Property, Enterprise, and Politics 231
- Chapter 13. Kinship, Civil Society, and Power in Nineteenth-Century Vannes 258
- Chapter 14. Middle-Class Kinship in Nineteenth-Century Hungary 284
- Chapter 15. Kinship and Class Dynamics in Nineteenth-Century Europe 301
- Notes on Contributors 314
- Index 320
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Glossary viii
- Preface x
- Chapter 1. Kinship in Europe: A New Approach to Long-Term Development 1
- Chapter 2. Bringing it All Back Home: Kinship Theory in Anthropology 33
-
Transition 1: From Medieval to Early Modern Kinship Patterns
- Outline and Summaries 49
- Chapter 3. Lordship, Kinship, and Inheritance among the German High Nobility in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period 57
- Chapter 4. Politics of Kinship in the City of Bern at the End of the Middle Ages 76
- Chapter 5. Sisters,Aunts, and Cousins: Familial Architectures and the Political Field in Early Modern Europe 91
- Chapter 6. Political Power, Inheritance, and Kinship Relations: The Unique Features of Southern France (Sixteenth–Eighteenth Centuries) 105
- Chapter 7. The Making of Stability: Kinship, Church, and Power among the Rhenish Imperial Knighthood, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries 125
- Chapter 8. Rights and Ties that Bind: Mothers, Children, and the State in Tuscany during the Early Modern Period 145
- Chapter 9. Kinship, Marriage, and Politics 163
-
Transition 2: From Early Modern to Nineteenth-Century Kinship Patterns
- Outline and Summaries 185
- Chapter 10. Kinship and Mobility: Migrant Networks in Europe 193
- Chapter 11. Kin Marriages: Trends and Interpretations from the Swiss Example 211
- Chapter 12. Kinship and Gender: Property, Enterprise, and Politics 231
- Chapter 13. Kinship, Civil Society, and Power in Nineteenth-Century Vannes 258
- Chapter 14. Middle-Class Kinship in Nineteenth-Century Hungary 284
- Chapter 15. Kinship and Class Dynamics in Nineteenth-Century Europe 301
- Notes on Contributors 314
- Index 320