公平问题?18世纪末19世纪初雅典男女贞操的“价值”

IF 1 3区 历史学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Evdoxios Doxiadis
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本文探讨了奥斯曼帝国晚期希腊在独立希腊国家早期的婚姻报酬,特别是贞洁的观念及其在男性和女性中的价值。这篇文章的主要焦点是被称为egenliki的付款,由新娘向第二次婚姻的新郎支付,新郎以前没有结过婚。Engenliki是与新郎为新娘的贞操支付的罕见报酬相结合的。通过对900多份来自雅典的现存嫁妆合同的研究,并遵循从罗马法到奥斯曼希腊的这种支付的历史轨迹,本文认为,这种罕见的支付本质上是象征性的,旨在纠正被认为是婚姻中的不平等,可能是为了防止社会对只有一个成员以前结过婚的婚姻的反对。
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A question of equity? The ‘value’ of male and female virginity in late 18th and early 19th century Athens
ABSTRACT This article explores marriage payments in late Ottoman Greece through the early years of the independent Greek state and, in particular, the idea of virginity and its value in both men and women. The main focus of the article is the payment known as egenliki, paid by the bride who is entering a second marriage to a groom who has not been previously married. Engenliki is examined in conjunction with the rarer payment of a groom to his bride for her virginity. Through the examination of over 900 surviving dowry contracts from Athens and following the historical trajectory of such payments from the Roman Law to Ottoman Greece, this article argues that such rare payments were symbolic in nature meant to redress what was perceived as an inequality in marriage and possibly to forestall societal disapproval of marriages where only one of the members had been previously married.
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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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