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From Wives to Widows in Early Modern Paris

Gender, Economy, and Law

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  • 262 pages
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Looking especially at widows of master craftsmen in early modern Paris, this study provides analysis of the social and cultural structures that shaped widows' lives as well as the experiences these women had in their day-to-day experience. It dramatically alters our understanding of gender; it also engages the historiographical issue of women's participation in the world of work, and explicitly examines the place of the law in the lived experience of the period. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; Chapter 1 Law in Early Modern France; Chapter 2 Widows and Religious Institutions; Chapter 3 Women's Place in Guilds; Chapter 4 Widows in the Workshop; Chapter 5 The Calculus of Remarriage; Chapter 6 The Trap of Poverty; Chapter 101 Conclusion;

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From Wives to Widows in Early Modern Paris, Janine M Lanza

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2007
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