The role of uncles and aunts in Northern France families in the XVIIIth century is far from being secondary, especially from a demographic viewpoint. From his birth to his twenties, a person is surrounded by five or six uncles and aunts, who are either consanguine or allied and who would die after his thirties. From a demographic viewpoint, uncles and aunts are more present than grandparents, but this, historical traditional archives would not show. Avuncular bonds will indeed hardly appear in notarial or judicial archives and parochial records. They are more obvious when families experience "great moments" in the cycle of life (baptism, weeding, death) or crises. When it is as- sociated with other ties such as christening, transmission and...
Though being an isolated and weak group of nobility, the rhenish imperial knigh-thood manages to str...
Récent literature on the history of old age in France has pointed to the expression of a new image o...
During the last decades, family ties have been the object of much research conducted by historical d...
The role of uncles and aunts in Northern France families in the XVIIIth century is far from being se...
The study of the records of guardianship of minor children in Old Régime France makes possible to ob...
Studying past family relationships in Dordogne has a twofold interest. It first relates to establish...
This research analyzes the composition of family councils and the decisions made by thèse institutio...
peer reviewedL’insuffisance et la saturation des services d’aide en matière de négligence parentale ...
It is often supposed that family and kin ties have weakened over the course of time. People have bee...
"Dear Cousin": The Uses of Close Kinship Ties in Marriage in Eighteenth-Century France. A. Burguière...
Even though the reliable sources available are exceedingly scarse, the researches can determine what...
How meetings with the partner’s parents are organized in France? What is the specificity of this tie...
How meetings with the partner’s parents are organized in France? What is the specificity of this tie...
Deeds of notarial offices are rarely concerned with grand parents. In a given village, 64 % of bride...
Le réexamen d’une inscription d’Oliva (HEp, 5, 809), à la lumière des travaux des historiens et des ...
Though being an isolated and weak group of nobility, the rhenish imperial knigh-thood manages to str...
Récent literature on the history of old age in France has pointed to the expression of a new image o...
During the last decades, family ties have been the object of much research conducted by historical d...
The role of uncles and aunts in Northern France families in the XVIIIth century is far from being se...
The study of the records of guardianship of minor children in Old Régime France makes possible to ob...
Studying past family relationships in Dordogne has a twofold interest. It first relates to establish...
This research analyzes the composition of family councils and the decisions made by thèse institutio...
peer reviewedL’insuffisance et la saturation des services d’aide en matière de négligence parentale ...
It is often supposed that family and kin ties have weakened over the course of time. People have bee...
"Dear Cousin": The Uses of Close Kinship Ties in Marriage in Eighteenth-Century France. A. Burguière...
Even though the reliable sources available are exceedingly scarse, the researches can determine what...
How meetings with the partner’s parents are organized in France? What is the specificity of this tie...
How meetings with the partner’s parents are organized in France? What is the specificity of this tie...
Deeds of notarial offices are rarely concerned with grand parents. In a given village, 64 % of bride...
Le réexamen d’une inscription d’Oliva (HEp, 5, 809), à la lumière des travaux des historiens et des ...
Though being an isolated and weak group of nobility, the rhenish imperial knigh-thood manages to str...
Récent literature on the history of old age in France has pointed to the expression of a new image o...
During the last decades, family ties have been the object of much research conducted by historical d...