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    Author(s)Christopher H. Johnson, David Warren Sabean
    PublisherBerghahn Books
    ISBN9781845457693
    Pages368
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2011

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    Berghahn Books Sibling Relations and the Transformations of European Kinship 1300-1900 2011 Edition by Christopher H. Johnson, David Warren Sabean

    Recently considerable interest has developed about the degree to which anthropological approaches to kinship can be used for the study of the long-term development of European history. From the late middle ages to the dawn of the twentieth century, kinship - rather than declining, as is often assumed - was twice reconfigured in dramatic ways and became increasingly significant as a force in historical change, with remarkable similarities across European society. Applying interdisciplinary approaches from social and cultural history and literature and focusing on sibling relationships, this volume takes up the challenge of examining the systemic and structural development of kinship over the long term by looking at the close inner-familial dynamics of ruling families (the Hohenzollerns), cultural leaders (the Mendelssohns), business and professional classes, and political figures (the Gladstones)in France, Italy, Germany, and England. It offers insight into the current issues in kinship studies and draws from a wide range of personal documents: letters, autobiographies, testaments, memoirs, as well as genealogies and works of art. Table of contents :- List of Figures and IllustrationsPrefaceChapter 1. From Siblingship to Siblinghood: Kinship and the Shaping of European Society (1300-1900)Christopher H. Johnson and David Warren SabeanPART I: PROPERTY, POLITICS, AND SIBLING STRATEGIES (LATE MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN)Chapter 2. Dowry: Sharing Inheritance or Exclusion? Timing, Destination, and Contents of Transmission in Late Medieval and Early Modern FranceBernard DerouetChapter 3. Maintenance Regulations and Sibling Relations in the High Nobility of Late Medieval GermanyKarl-Heinz SpiessChapter 4. Do Sisters have Brothers?Or the Search for the "rechte Schwester":Brothers and Sisters in Aristocratic Society at the Turn of the Sixteenth CenturyMichaela HohkampChapter 5. Subordinates, Patrons, and Most Beloved: Sibling Relationships in Seventeenth-Century German Court SocietySophie RuppelChapter 6. The Crown Prince's Brothers and Sisters: Succession and Inheritance Problems and Solutions among the Hohenzollerns, from the Great Elector to Frederick the GreatBenjamin MarschkeChapter 7. The Evolution within Sibling Groups from one Kinship System to Another (Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries)Gerard DelillePART II: SIBLING RELATIONS, CLOSE MARRIAGE, AND HORIZONTAL KINSHIP, 1750-1900Chapter 8. Brother Trouble: Murder and Incest in Scottish BalladsRuth PerryChapter 9. Siblinghood and the Emotional Dimensions of the New Kinship System, 1800-1850: A French ExampleChristopher H. JohnsonChapter 10. Kinship and Issues of the Self in Europe around 1800David Warren SabeanChapter 11. Sisters, Wives, and the Sublimation of Desire in a Jewish-Protestant Friendship: The Letters of the Historian Johann Gustav Droysen and the Composer Felix Mendelssohn-BartholdyRegina SchulteChapter 12. Husband, Wife, and Sister: Making and Remaking the Early Victorian FamilyMary Jean CorbettChapter 13. Gender and Age in Nineteenth-Century Britain: The Case of Anne, William, and Helen GladstoneLeonore DavidoffBibliography



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