Families in the Expansion of Europe,1500-1800
This volume presents legal, religious and demographic aspects of the transfer of European family organisations to new environments in the overseas colonies, and illustrates the impacts of contact with other ethnic groups. In Africa the focus is on the Cape, the principal area of European settlement in the 17th-18th centuries; in the Americas the analysis includes indigenous and black families. Inheritance, dowry, marriage, divorce, illegitimacy are topics covered, but the emphasis is above all on women's roles and voices.
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Families in the Expansion of Europe,1500-1800
This volume presents legal, religious and demographic aspects of the transfer of European family organisations to new environments in the overseas colonies, and illustrates the impacts of contact with other ethnic groups. In Africa the focus is on the Cape, the principal area of European settlement in the 17th-18th centuries; in the Americas the analysis includes indigenous and black families. Inheritance, dowry, marriage, divorce, illegitimacy are topics covered, but the emphasis is above all on women's roles and voices.
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Families in the Expansion of Europe,1500-1800

Families in the Expansion of Europe,1500-1800

by Maria Beatriz Nizza da Silva
Families in the Expansion of Europe,1500-1800

Families in the Expansion of Europe,1500-1800

by Maria Beatriz Nizza da Silva

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Overview

This volume presents legal, religious and demographic aspects of the transfer of European family organisations to new environments in the overseas colonies, and illustrates the impacts of contact with other ethnic groups. In Africa the focus is on the Cape, the principal area of European settlement in the 17th-18th centuries; in the Americas the analysis includes indigenous and black families. Inheritance, dowry, marriage, divorce, illegitimacy are topics covered, but the emphasis is above all on women's roles and voices.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351937184
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/06/2020
Series: An Expanding World: The European Impact on World History, 1450 to 1800
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 360
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Maria Beatriz Nizza da Silva, Universidade Portucalense, Portugal

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction; Parents and daughters: change in the practice of dowry in São Paulo (1600-1770), Muriel Nazzari; The church and the patriarchal family: marriage conflicts in 16th- and 17th-century New Spain, Patricia Seed; Marriage and the family in colonial Vila Rica, Donald Ramos; Divorce and the changing status of women in 18th-century Massachusetts, Nancy F. Cott; Honour, sexuality and illegitimacy in colonial Spanish America, Ann Twinam; Les naissances illégitimes sur les rives du Saint-Laurent avant 1730, Lynne Paquette and Réal Bates; Women and the family in 18th-century Mexico: law and practice, Edith Couturier; Women and means: women and family property in colonial Brazil, Alida C. Metcalf; Ownership and obligation: inheritance and patriarchal households in Connecticut, 1750-1820,Toby L. Ditz; The spiritual conquest re-examined: baptism and Christian marriage in early 16th-century Mexico, Sarah Cline; The black family in the Americas, A. J. R. Russell-Wood; Marriage patterns of persons of African descent in a colonial Mexico City parish, Edgar F. Love; The anatomy of a colonial settler population: Cape Colony, 1657-1750, Leonard Guelke; Index.
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