Stepfamilies in Europe, 1400-1800

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Alexandra Guerson
Anna Bellavitis
Anu Lahtinen
Arbor Consanguinitatis
Austria
Benet Family
Blended Families
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Catholic
childhood socialisation
Christopher Roth
Cinderella Effect
comparative stepfamily dynamics
Cornelia Niekus Moore
Dana Wessell Lightfoot
early modern households
Early Modern Sweden
England
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Fairy Tales
Funeral Biographies
Funeral Book
Gabriella Erdelyi
Grace E. Coolidge
Grand Father
Half Sibling Relationships
Half-siblings
historical family studies
Holy Kinship
Illegitimate Half Sister
Ineffective Contraception
Jewish
kinship structures
legal history Europe
Legitimate Half Brother
Life Course
Life Cycle
Louise De Coligny
Lower Austrian Government
Margareth Lanzinger
Marital Property
Marital Property Laws
Marital Property Regimes
Multigenerational Households
Protestant
Ramon Mercader
religious identity family
Remarriage
Romeyn De Hooghe
Scotland
Sebastiaan Roes
Spain
Stepchildren
Stepfamily Relationships
Sweden
Sylvie Perrier
The Stepfather
The Stepmother
Tim Stretton
Venice
Vice Versa
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138921030
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Apr 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Stepfamilies were as common in the European past as they are today. Stepfamilies in Europe, 14001800 is the first in-depth study to chart four centuries of continuity and change for these complex families created by the death of a parent and the remarriage of the survivor. With geographic coverage from the Mediterranean to Scandinavia and from the Atlantic coast to Central Europe, this collection of essays from leading scholars compares how religious affiliation, laws and cultural attitudes shaped stepfamily realities.

Exploring stepfamilies across society from artisans to princely rulers, this book considers the impact of remarriage on the bonds between parents and their children, stepparents and stepchildren, while offering insights into the relationships between full siblings, half siblings and stepsiblings.

The contributors investigate a variety of primary sources from songs to letters and memoirs, printed Protestant funeral works, Catholic dispensation requests, kinship puzzles, legitimation petitions, and documents drawn up by notaries, to understand the experiences and life cycle of a family and its members – whether growing up as a stepchild or forming a stepfamily through marital choice as an adult.

Featuring an array of visual evidence, and drawing on topics such as widowhood, remarriage, and the guardianship of children, Stepfamilies in Europe will be essential reading for scholars and students of the history of the family.

Lyndan Warner is Associate Professor of History at Saint Mary’s University, Canada. Her previous publications include Widowhood in Medieval and Early Modern Europe with Sandra Cavallo (1999) and The Ideas of Man and Woman in Renaissance France: Print, Rhetoric, and Law (2011).