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Women and men in Renaissance Venice: twelve essays on patrician society
Stanley Chojnacki
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page vii)
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Introduction: Family and State, Women and Men (page 1)
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PART ONE: The State, Its Institutions, and Gender
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1 Gender and the Early Renaissance State (page 27)
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2 Marriage Regulation in Venice, 1420-1535 (page 53)
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3 From Trousseau to Groomgift (page 76)
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4 Getting Back the Dowry (page 95)
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PART TWO: Women, Marriage, and Motherhood
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5 Patrician Women in Early Renaissance Venice (page 115)
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6 Dowries and Kinsmen (page 132)
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7 The Power of Love: Wives and Husbands (page 153)
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8 "The Most Serious Duty": Motherhood, Gender, and Patrician Culture (page 169)
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PART THREE: Varieties of Masculinity
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9 Measuring Adulthood: Adolescence and Gender (page 185)
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10 Kinship Ties and Young Patricians (page 206)
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11 Political Adulthood (page 227)
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12 Subaltern Patriarchs: Patrician Bachelors (page 244)
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Manuscript Sources and Abbreviations (page 257)
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Notes (page 259)
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Bibliography (page 345)
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Index (page 363)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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RQ | 54.3 (Autumn 2001) 958-963 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0034-4338%28200123%2954%3A3%3C958%3AIAIIRI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-7 |
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Published: 2000
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
- 9780801863950 (paper)
- 9780801862694 (hardcover)