An examination of widowhood in Third Republic France intersects with many other key themes of political, social and women\u27s history. The lot of poor widows in the Third Republic was often poverty and hardship, and will lead to a consideration of broader questions regarding several aspects of women\u27s lives, such as work and old age. We will see that widows, like women in general. had very few viable options to choose from when it came to earning a living, and often could not afford the luxury of retirement before death claimed them. The different ways in which the government treated various categories of widows during the Third Republic will throw light on the complex evolution of the French welfare state. The slaughter of the First Wo...
Delbès Christiane, Gaymu Joëlle.- The Shock of Widowhood on the Eve of Old Age: Male and Female Expe...
In the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, women played a signifi cant role in both family and social li...
The death of a husband had adverse economic effects for the majority of Victorian women, but for wor...
International audienceWhen one leaves aside the stereotyped heroines of medieval literary texts to f...
This paper is a preliminary attempt to examine demographic and economic aspects of widowhood in 19th...
This PhD dissertation seeks to define the configuration and evolution of French women’s moral ident...
Widows’ pensions were a vital source of income following the loss of a spouse during and after the w...
ABSTRACT: Historical research on widowhood in the Unitedstates arid in Europe, with an emphasis on t...
Since time immemorial widows have been associated with notions of ambiguity. They often represented ...
This thesis analyzes the change in familial roles occupied by working-class French women during the ...
“Family historian Michael Anderson has argued that the great majority of middle-class widows were pr...
Appendix available at: https://sites.google.com/site/victorgayeco/researchIn this dissertation, I pr...
In January 1943, a special subcommittee of the federally appointed Advisory Committee on Reconstruct...
Juxtaposing historical evidence with fiction, this thesis probes into the social marginalization of ...
While English women in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries had different social and economic cir...
Delbès Christiane, Gaymu Joëlle.- The Shock of Widowhood on the Eve of Old Age: Male and Female Expe...
In the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, women played a signifi cant role in both family and social li...
The death of a husband had adverse economic effects for the majority of Victorian women, but for wor...
International audienceWhen one leaves aside the stereotyped heroines of medieval literary texts to f...
This paper is a preliminary attempt to examine demographic and economic aspects of widowhood in 19th...
This PhD dissertation seeks to define the configuration and evolution of French women’s moral ident...
Widows’ pensions were a vital source of income following the loss of a spouse during and after the w...
ABSTRACT: Historical research on widowhood in the Unitedstates arid in Europe, with an emphasis on t...
Since time immemorial widows have been associated with notions of ambiguity. They often represented ...
This thesis analyzes the change in familial roles occupied by working-class French women during the ...
“Family historian Michael Anderson has argued that the great majority of middle-class widows were pr...
Appendix available at: https://sites.google.com/site/victorgayeco/researchIn this dissertation, I pr...
In January 1943, a special subcommittee of the federally appointed Advisory Committee on Reconstruct...
Juxtaposing historical evidence with fiction, this thesis probes into the social marginalization of ...
While English women in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries had different social and economic cir...
Delbès Christiane, Gaymu Joëlle.- The Shock of Widowhood on the Eve of Old Age: Male and Female Expe...
In the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, women played a signifi cant role in both family and social li...
The death of a husband had adverse economic effects for the majority of Victorian women, but for wor...