多体的工作:奶妈和王朝繁殖在德国法院,约1650-1750

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Nadine Amsler
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本文建议将公主托儿所作为一个社会空间来研究,在这里,“王朝再生产”工作做出了重要贡献。鉴于统治家族所生的孩子是王朝政治的宝贵财富,确保他们的生存是一项具有重大政治影响的任务。这篇文章引用了三个不同规模的南德意志王子法院——维也纳帝国法院、慕尼黑选举法院和斯图加特公爵法院——的托儿所的材料,展示了从大约1650年到1750年,奶妈们是如何在王子法院从事王朝复制工作的。这些妇女通常具有适度的社会出身,只有在王朝后代出生的第一年才出现在王子的托儿所。然而,他们与王子般的婴儿非常亲近,通过与他们分享牛奶,他们在身体上参与了养育。这使得这些女性成为研究王朝后代护理安排的有趣焦点。通过分析宫廷医生如何选择王子子女的奶妈,宫廷如何监管他们在王子托儿所的工作,以及他们如何为奶妈的服务支付报酬,文章表明,奶妈是对早期现代王子宫廷王朝连续性的重要身体贡献。
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The Work of Many Bodies: Wet Nurses and Dynastic Reproduction at German Courts, c. 1650–1750
This article suggests studying princely nurseries as social spaces where important contributions were made to the work of ‘dynastic reproduction’. Given that children born to the ruling house were a highly precious asset for dynastic politics, ensuring their survival was a task of great political impact. The article draws on material from the nurseries of three South German princely courts of different sizes – the imperial court of Vienna, the electoral court of Munich, and the ducal court of Stuttgart – to show how wet nurses engaged in the work of dynastic reproduction at princely courts from c. 1650 to 1750. These women were usually of modest social origin and present in the princely nursery only during the first year of the dynastic offspring's lives. However, they were extremely close to the princely infants and, by sharing their milk with them, were physically involved in their upbringing. This makes the women an interesting focus for a study of the care arrangements established for dynastic offspring. By analysing how court physicians chose the wet nurses of princely children, how courts regulated their work in the princely nursery, and how they remunerated the wet nurses for their service, the article shows that wet-nursing was an important, physical contribution to dynastic continuity at early modern princely courts.
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期刊介绍: European History Quarterly has earned an international reputation as an essential resource on European history, publishing articles by eminent historians on a range of subjects from the later Middle Ages to post-1945. European History Quarterly also features review articles by leading authorities, offering a comprehensive survey of recent literature in a particular field, as well as an extensive book review section, enabling you to keep up to date with what"s being published in your field. The journal also features historiographical essays.
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