Carolingian ideas of "home" and "family" encompassed a wide range of meanings from physical buildings to kin and free and unfree dependents. Kinship ties played a vital role, both socially and politically, and marriage practices reflected that; Carolingian reforms respected parents' strategies concerning their children's marriages. The Frankish economy was structured around nuclear households, from peasant tenancies to the huge estates presided over by noble men and women. Male and female activities in both production and consumption were partially, but not completely gender-specific. Dowries provided some economic independence for women, but female wealth often depended on contingent factors such as family size and the attitudes of male re...
There is no question that early modern France was a patriarchal society. In fact, during this period...
The function of a burgher family passed through changes depending upon historical conditions and pow...
The goal of this research is to examine family structure in early modern Scotland and England though...
This volume asks whether there was a common structure, ideology, and image of the household in the m...
"This volume asks whether there was a common structure, ideology, and image of the household in the ...
This paper looks at the place of counting and literacy in the manorial system which is frequently se...
The paper offers a historical and sociological view of a medieval family. Primary as well as seconda...
STONE Rachel Morality and masculinity in the Carolingian Empire Cambridge : Cambridge university pre...
In the early middle ages, the conversion of the early English kingdoms acted as a catalyst for signi...
The importance and character of exchange in the Carolingian period has long been a subject of academ...
In the period 778–814 the Frankish empire of the Carolingians (Charlemagne and his successors) expan...
The architectural ensembles known as beguinages can be considered medieval hybrid types that made po...
This book addresses the multifaceted history of the domestic sphere in Europe from the Age of Reform...
This article examines the association between one of the most basic institutional forms, the family,...
The practices of marriage and inheritance and the representation of kinship among the medieval nobil...
There is no question that early modern France was a patriarchal society. In fact, during this period...
The function of a burgher family passed through changes depending upon historical conditions and pow...
The goal of this research is to examine family structure in early modern Scotland and England though...
This volume asks whether there was a common structure, ideology, and image of the household in the m...
"This volume asks whether there was a common structure, ideology, and image of the household in the ...
This paper looks at the place of counting and literacy in the manorial system which is frequently se...
The paper offers a historical and sociological view of a medieval family. Primary as well as seconda...
STONE Rachel Morality and masculinity in the Carolingian Empire Cambridge : Cambridge university pre...
In the early middle ages, the conversion of the early English kingdoms acted as a catalyst for signi...
The importance and character of exchange in the Carolingian period has long been a subject of academ...
In the period 778–814 the Frankish empire of the Carolingians (Charlemagne and his successors) expan...
The architectural ensembles known as beguinages can be considered medieval hybrid types that made po...
This book addresses the multifaceted history of the domestic sphere in Europe from the Age of Reform...
This article examines the association between one of the most basic institutional forms, the family,...
The practices of marriage and inheritance and the representation of kinship among the medieval nobil...
There is no question that early modern France was a patriarchal society. In fact, during this period...
The function of a burgher family passed through changes depending upon historical conditions and pow...
The goal of this research is to examine family structure in early modern Scotland and England though...