Family, the Peasant Household^ Land and People Mobility in Thimerais during the 18th Century. Family structure and peasant household patterns in Thimerais during the 18th century are influenced by an egalitarian system of succession that encourages mobility. An early breaking up of the family and the consequent geographical dispersion of kin, especially prevalent among day labourers, does not eliminate family cohesion which may take the form of household co-residence. However, it is only among certain elements of the middle peasantry that kin- based mutual aide and associative practices can be observed, this being due to a greater degree of local rootedness and the presence of peasant land ownership.Les structures familiales et la forme d...
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A differential social demography : keys for a self-regulating system of Ancien Régime rural populati...
Roxane Caftanzoglou, Domestic organization and property devolution in a mountain community of Epirus...
This article seeks to determine to what degree family networks in modem rural France, when called up...
Residence and Family Organization in XVIIth—XIXth Century Bourgogne. There is a relationship betwe...
In a large village in the Perche, between Beauce and Normandie, an aristocracy of merchant-farmers b...
Mobility and Permanence in Vendômois around 1800 What are the main features of mobility and permane...
Migrations and inter-generational transmissions in 19th and early 20th century France. This paper ...
A census of the corns onwed by the inhabitants of Laon in May 1709 provided a unique opportunity to ...
Set in i le Jesus, just north of the island of Montreal, this thesis has a two-fold objective: to st...
Rent, Family, Innovation : a Contribution to the Sociology of the Aristocratic Estate in the 19th Ce...
On studying the rural society of the Central Pyrenean region, using the histories of families in the...
The author stresses the uniqueness of the pyrennean family, found at the very heart of regions domin...
"Le partage des frères" : Male Inheritance and Social Reproduction in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Cen...
Succession crisis in a Britton peasant family Studying a Britton peasant family in its historical d...
Chezery-Forens is a village whose households présent an original pattern of behaviour. Located in th...
A differential social demography : keys for a self-regulating system of Ancien Régime rural populati...
Roxane Caftanzoglou, Domestic organization and property devolution in a mountain community of Epirus...
This article seeks to determine to what degree family networks in modem rural France, when called up...