Unwed mothers, urban institutions and female agency in early modern Dutch, German and Italian towns

IF 1 3区 历史学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
S. Muurling, Jeannette Kamp, A. Schmidt
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ABSTRACT Recent scholarship has exposed the complexity of the position of unwed mothers in early modern society. The traditional focus on their social marginalization is complemented by a growing awareness and scrutiny of their agency in navigating the various social, cultural, economic and political constraints. The various formal and informal institutions that were available to them played significant roles in shaping the extent to which these women were able to exercise control and make meaningful decisions. The aim of this contribution is to assess how different institutional arrangements affected women’s options in navigating unwed motherhood across seventeenth- and eighteenth-century cities in Holland, Germany and Italy. Based on an overview of existing literature, we compare the experiences of unwed mothers by focusing on their scope of action before criminal courts, in litigation for marriage or financial compensation, and in abandonment practices. Differences cannot be characterized solely by contrasting Catholic and Protestant regions, nor can a North-South divide capture all variations we found. Rather, we argue, the contours of urban unwed mothers’ agency were shaped by a combination of women’s socio-economic status, the problematization of illegitimacy in societies, the availability of institutional arrangements relating to criminal prosecution, civil litigation, and welfare provisions, and the particular entanglements of these institutions in a given society.
近代早期荷兰、德国和意大利城镇的未婚母亲、城市机构和女性代理
摘要最近的学术研究揭示了未婚母亲在现代早期社会中地位的复杂性。对他们社会边缘化的传统关注,加上对他们在应对各种社会、文化、经济和政治制约方面的机构的日益认识和审查。她们可利用的各种正式和非正式机构在塑造这些妇女行使控制权和做出有意义决定的程度方面发挥了重要作用。这篇文章的目的是评估荷兰、德国和意大利17世纪和18世纪城市中不同的制度安排如何影响妇女在未婚母亲方面的选择。在概述现有文献的基础上,我们比较了未婚母亲的经历,重点关注了她们在刑事法院、婚姻或经济补偿诉讼以及遗弃行为中的诉讼范围。差异不能仅仅以天主教和新教地区的对比来表征,南北分歧也不能涵盖我们发现的所有差异。相反,我们认为,城市未婚母亲机构的轮廓是由妇女的社会经济地位、社会中非法性的问题、与刑事起诉、民事诉讼和福利条款有关的制度安排的可用性,以及这些机构在特定社会中的特殊纠葛等因素共同形成的。
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10.00%
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期刊介绍: The History of the Family: An International Quarterly makes a significant contribution by publishing works reflecting new developments in scholarship and by charting new directions in the historical study of the family. Further emphasizing the international developments in historical research on the family, the Quarterly encourages articles on comparative research across various cultures and societies in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific Rim, in addition to Europe, the United States and Canada, as well as work in the context of global history.
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