<p>"For Better or Worse: Divorce and Annulment Lawsuits in Colonial Mexico (1544-1799)" uses petitions for divorce and annulment to explore how husbands and wives defined and contested their marital roles and manipulated legal procedure. Marital conflict provides an intimate window into the daily lives of colonial Mexicans, and the discourses developed in the course of divorce and annulment litigation show us what lawyers, litigants and judges understood to be appropriate behavior for husbands and wives. This dissertation maintains that wives often sued for divorce or annulment not as an end in itself, but rather as a means to quickly escape domestic violence by getting the authorities to place them in enclosure, away from abusive husband...
El artículo se centra en las demandas por incumplimiento de palabra de casamiento en la Andalucía o...
This dissertation studies the development of ecclesiastical courts in medieval Europe and their impl...
From 1857 (the year of its foundation) to 1923 (the year of the Matrimonial Causes Act) the Divorce ...
“Marriage, Bigamy, and the Inquisition” explores the formation and dissolution of intimate marital p...
Gabriel Carrasco, Francisco González, and Luisa de Abrego each faced the charge of bigamy within one...
This dissertation centers on the administration of criminal justice by the civil and ecclesiastical ...
This thesis examines the experience of women in colonial Lima in the Viceroyalty of Peru. The patria...
This dissertation attempts to understand the diverse social norms that existed in central Mexico fro...
University. Her principal research interest is in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century family history ...
In this co-winner of the Tatom Award, Julian Barr uses an 1865 divorce case to explore the ways wome...
This dissertation explores the history of family life in northwestern Mexico between 1800 and 1850 t...
Divorce in nineteenth-century Texas was rooted in social customs as much as law, with class, gender,...
A fines del siglo XVIII los conflictos matrimoniales tomaron estrado ante las autoridades coloniales...
This Article explores seventeenth-century annulment litigation involving mixed status couples in whi...
Marriage disputes, such as those contained in the records of the episcopal court of Lucca, offer a g...
El artículo se centra en las demandas por incumplimiento de palabra de casamiento en la Andalucía o...
This dissertation studies the development of ecclesiastical courts in medieval Europe and their impl...
From 1857 (the year of its foundation) to 1923 (the year of the Matrimonial Causes Act) the Divorce ...
“Marriage, Bigamy, and the Inquisition” explores the formation and dissolution of intimate marital p...
Gabriel Carrasco, Francisco González, and Luisa de Abrego each faced the charge of bigamy within one...
This dissertation centers on the administration of criminal justice by the civil and ecclesiastical ...
This thesis examines the experience of women in colonial Lima in the Viceroyalty of Peru. The patria...
This dissertation attempts to understand the diverse social norms that existed in central Mexico fro...
University. Her principal research interest is in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century family history ...
In this co-winner of the Tatom Award, Julian Barr uses an 1865 divorce case to explore the ways wome...
This dissertation explores the history of family life in northwestern Mexico between 1800 and 1850 t...
Divorce in nineteenth-century Texas was rooted in social customs as much as law, with class, gender,...
A fines del siglo XVIII los conflictos matrimoniales tomaron estrado ante las autoridades coloniales...
This Article explores seventeenth-century annulment litigation involving mixed status couples in whi...
Marriage disputes, such as those contained in the records of the episcopal court of Lucca, offer a g...
El artículo se centra en las demandas por incumplimiento de palabra de casamiento en la Andalucía o...
This dissertation studies the development of ecclesiastical courts in medieval Europe and their impl...
From 1857 (the year of its foundation) to 1923 (the year of the Matrimonial Causes Act) the Divorce ...