Cornell University Press
Kinship and Conquest
About this book
Historians of Medieval Europe have long employed the family as a window through which to explore broader social, political, and economic issues. Drawing primarily on the abundant charter sources in the archive of S.S. Trinità at Cava dei Tirreni, Joanna H. Drell has reconstructed the history of family relationships in the Principality of Salerno from its conquest by the Normans in 1077 to the death of the last Norman king in 1194.
In Kinship and Conquest, Drell challenges historians to modify their views on the nature of medieval family structure. Complicated ties of blood and marital kinship enabled the Norman kings to solidify their central authority in the Kingdom of Southern Italy and Sicily. The author finds that in the principality a broad range of kin participated in the management of family property, and that kinship networks remained highly flexible.
Drell mines the Cava archive to illuminate not only the composition of the noble families and the nature of kinship networks, but also the extent of genealogical memory, the depth of Norman cultural influence, and the strategies the families used to transfer patrimonial holdings and, hence, political power. One of the first books to integrate the Italian South into the larger history of Medieval Europe, Kinship and Conquest is a novel contribution to the rich historiography on kinship and political power in western Europe.
Author / Editor information
Joanna H. Drell is Associate Professor of History at the University of Richmond.
Reviews
Drell's detailed study of Salernitan society is informed by an extensive awareness of scholarly work on related topics in other regions of Western Europe. She draws attention to significant elements of similarity and difference.... Drell also has important things to say about the far from negligible part that women could play in patrimonial concerns. Widowhood, especially, could afford women a certain degree of freedom in relation to property.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Abbreviations
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Introduction
1 - PART I. THE STRUCTURE OF SOCIETY
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1. The Noble Families of the Principality of Salerno
25 - PART II. PROPERTY AND KINSHIP
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2. Marriage Customs and Strategies
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3. Inheritance and the Transfer of Property
90 - PART III. THE FLEXIBLE KINSHIP NETWORK
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4. Lineage and the Memory of Kinship
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5. The Meanings of Family
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Conclusion
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Appendix 1. The Noble Families of the Principality of Salerno
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Appendix 2. Probable and Possible Matronymics in the Cava Charters
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Appendix 3. References in the Cava Charters to the Lombard Princely Family
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Appendix 4. Cava Charters Containing the Names of Persons Linked with a Count Two Generations or More Earlier
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Appendix 5. Wills and References to Testamentary Bequests in the Cava and Montevergine Charters
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Appendix 6. Relatives Mentioned in the Cava and Montevergine Charters as Recipients of Testamentary Bequests
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Appendix 7. Relatives Mentioned in the Cava and Montevergine Charters in Other Contexts
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Genealogical Tables
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Bibliography
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Index
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