Gender and Divorce in Europe: 1600 - 1900

Gender and Divorce in Europe: 1600 - 1900

A Praxeological Perspective

Griesebner, Andrea; Doxiadis, Evdoxios

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

238

Mole

9781032369341

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1.Introduction. 2.Women and Work. Part I - Divorce from Bed and Board. 3.Separated Beds - Interwoven Property: Separation and Divorce in the Habsburg Monarchy between the mid-16th and the mid-19th Centuries. 4.Separating Persons and Property in Early Modern English Marriages. 5.Divorce in Early Modern Bilbao. 6.Judicial Separation and Its Material Effects in France during the 16th and 17th Centuries. 7.Interwoven Ecclesiastical and Civil Divorce Trials: A Venetian Case Study (1785). 8.Divorce during the Concordat at the Marriage Courts of Prague and Trent (1857-1868). 9.Material Matters: Dissolution of Economic Ties in the Context of Divorces in Rural Lower Austria in the 1920s and 1930s. Part II - Divorce with Dissolution of the Marriage. 10.Enduring Animosity: Negotiating Post-separation Conflicts in the German County of Lippe (17th and 18th Centuries). 11.The Indistinct Line between Marriage and Divorce: Ambiguous Nature of the Marital Status in the 17th Century Ottoman Empire. 12.The Influence of Islamic Law on Greek Orthodox Divorce under Ottoman Rule. 13.The Economy of Islamic Divorce in Habsburg Bosnia and Herzegovina (1878-1918). 14.New Possibilities - New Practices? Divorces of Jewish Couples under the Purview of the Austrian Civil Code in the 19th-Century: Provisions, Agreements, and Property Issues.
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