Kinship and Landed Property in the Modern Era: a Reinterpretation. Landed property transfers in European rural societies at the end of Middle Ages and in the modern era are often to be examined in connection with the kinship relations between the authors of the transfers. This paper suggests that a better understanding of these issues can be gained from a new formulation of the very terms in which they are usually addressed. Since kinship does not play the same role in all parts of Europe and has different implications in various rural societies, which have their own inheritance practices and modes of social reproduction, its influence on property transactions requires a manifold analysis. For instance, the circumstances which determine s...
Family, the Peasant Household^ Land and People Mobility in Thimerais during the 18th Century. Fami...
The present study challenges the commonly held opinion that egalitarian inheritance could only lead ...
The present study challenges the commonly held opinion that egalitarian inheritance could only lead ...
Kinship and Landed Property in the Modern Era: a Reinterpretation. Landed property transfers in Eu...
In a large village in the Perche, between Beauce and Normandie, an aristocracy of merchant-farmers b...
In a large village in the Perche, between Beauce and Normandie, an aristocracy of merchant-farmers b...
This paper presents the results of two long-term ethnographic studies on family businesses in modern...
On the Transmission of Patrimony: A Tentative Typology of Rural Dwelling in Alsatia. Morphological ...
On the Transmission of Patrimony: A Tentative Typology of Rural Dwelling in Alsatia. Morphological ...
Admitting that the reproduction of family farming as a mode of production derives from a double sele...
The contribution focuses on the economies of farming families in the Late Middle Ages that have been...
Admitting that the reproduction of family farming as a mode of production derives from a double sele...
"Le partage des frères" : Male Inheritance and Social Reproduction in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Cen...
"Le partage des frères" : Male Inheritance and Social Reproduction in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Cen...
Increased competition for access to agricultural land in Africa has led to a renewed interest in lan...
Family, the Peasant Household^ Land and People Mobility in Thimerais during the 18th Century. Fami...
The present study challenges the commonly held opinion that egalitarian inheritance could only lead ...
The present study challenges the commonly held opinion that egalitarian inheritance could only lead ...
Kinship and Landed Property in the Modern Era: a Reinterpretation. Landed property transfers in Eu...
In a large village in the Perche, between Beauce and Normandie, an aristocracy of merchant-farmers b...
In a large village in the Perche, between Beauce and Normandie, an aristocracy of merchant-farmers b...
This paper presents the results of two long-term ethnographic studies on family businesses in modern...
On the Transmission of Patrimony: A Tentative Typology of Rural Dwelling in Alsatia. Morphological ...
On the Transmission of Patrimony: A Tentative Typology of Rural Dwelling in Alsatia. Morphological ...
Admitting that the reproduction of family farming as a mode of production derives from a double sele...
The contribution focuses on the economies of farming families in the Late Middle Ages that have been...
Admitting that the reproduction of family farming as a mode of production derives from a double sele...
"Le partage des frères" : Male Inheritance and Social Reproduction in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Cen...
"Le partage des frères" : Male Inheritance and Social Reproduction in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Cen...
Increased competition for access to agricultural land in Africa has led to a renewed interest in lan...
Family, the Peasant Household^ Land and People Mobility in Thimerais during the 18th Century. Fami...
The present study challenges the commonly held opinion that egalitarian inheritance could only lead ...
The present study challenges the commonly held opinion that egalitarian inheritance could only lead ...