Marriage disputes, such as those contained in the records of the episcopal court of Lucca, offer a glimpse into the meanings and effects of domestic violence in the fourteenth century. In one case in particular, the case of Guilielino and his wife Sitella, violence is the centerpiece of the marriage dispute. In this conflict, Guilielino, complaining that Sitella had left his household against the law of marriage, petitioned the court to force the restitution of his wife and marital rights under penalty of excommunication. Guilielino and Sitella’s testimonies indicate that both parties sought to exploit social and legal preconceptions of gender. Guilielino insisted that the violence in question was not excessive, but moderate and appropriate...
Recent archival research has focussed on the material conditions of marriage in eighteenth-century ...
Recent archival research has focussed on the material conditions of marriage in eighteenth-century ...
Here we analyze the forms of community and institutional responses to the prob-lem of wife beating. ...
The analysis of matrimonial conflicts using the concept of gender, which goes beyond the verificatio...
This article explores medieval French attitudes towards physical intra-familial violence, and asks w...
AbstractIn this paper, we have attempted to conduct a global analysis of the phenomenon of domestic ...
AbstractIn this paper, we have attempted to conduct a global analysis of the phenomenon of domestic ...
Producción CientíficaDesde el marco metodológico de los estudios especializados sobre la violencia d...
In this co-winner of the Tatom Award, Julian Barr uses an 1865 divorce case to explore the ways wome...
This thesis demonstrates how seventeenth century English women in abusive marriages employed limited...
This article focuses on a number of cases of men and women prosecuted for adultery and concubinage b...
This article focuses on a number of cases of men and women prosecuted for adultery and concubinage b...
Violence is, and was, a destructive interpersonal act that occurs both on the large scale through wa...
Scholars of the medieval family would generally agree that the lot of the medieval wife was not an e...
The Anglo-American common law originally provided that a husband, as master of his household, could ...
Recent archival research has focussed on the material conditions of marriage in eighteenth-century ...
Recent archival research has focussed on the material conditions of marriage in eighteenth-century ...
Here we analyze the forms of community and institutional responses to the prob-lem of wife beating. ...
The analysis of matrimonial conflicts using the concept of gender, which goes beyond the verificatio...
This article explores medieval French attitudes towards physical intra-familial violence, and asks w...
AbstractIn this paper, we have attempted to conduct a global analysis of the phenomenon of domestic ...
AbstractIn this paper, we have attempted to conduct a global analysis of the phenomenon of domestic ...
Producción CientíficaDesde el marco metodológico de los estudios especializados sobre la violencia d...
In this co-winner of the Tatom Award, Julian Barr uses an 1865 divorce case to explore the ways wome...
This thesis demonstrates how seventeenth century English women in abusive marriages employed limited...
This article focuses on a number of cases of men and women prosecuted for adultery and concubinage b...
This article focuses on a number of cases of men and women prosecuted for adultery and concubinage b...
Violence is, and was, a destructive interpersonal act that occurs both on the large scale through wa...
Scholars of the medieval family would generally agree that the lot of the medieval wife was not an e...
The Anglo-American common law originally provided that a husband, as master of his household, could ...
Recent archival research has focussed on the material conditions of marriage in eighteenth-century ...
Recent archival research has focussed on the material conditions of marriage in eighteenth-century ...
Here we analyze the forms of community and institutional responses to the prob-lem of wife beating. ...