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Title[Journal Article] Illegitimate parent in early modern Europe2024-10-16 05:02
Name Level 10
  • Author: van der Heijden, Manon / Schmidt, Ariadne / Vermeesch, Griet 
  • Title: Illegitimate parent in early modern Europe
  • Language: English
  • Journal: The History of the Family 26, 1: 1-10
  • Publication Year2021
  • Publisher: Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group

■ Abstract
This special section presents new research on the ways in which unmarried parents – particularly women – negotiated illegitimacy, how they interacted with urban institutions, and what legal resources they had. Throughout the early modern period, extramarital pregnancies were an important issue of concern to urban authorities and city dwellers. In line with recent historiographic strands, the two articles in this section approach the topic of unwed motherhood from below. The articles pay particular attention to the interactions between institutions and unwed mothers, the diversity of identities of unmarried parenthood, and the agency of unwed mothers in early modern Europe. Geographically, the contributions cover evidence from cities in Italy, Germany, Holland and Switzerland. In this introduction, we contextualize the most important issues addressed in the contributions. We explain why early modern societies regarded unwed motherhood as such a serious problem and expound the concept of ‘agency’ in relation to illegitimacy. We then elaborate on the institutions that dealt with unmarried parenthood in early modern Europe and their possible effect on the agency of unmarried mothers. This includes the impact of changes on the treatment of illegitimacy by institutions, and the North-South divide with regard to attitudes towards unwed parenthood. 

#UnwedMothers# Illegitimacy# Agency# UrbanHistory# Socio-legalHistory# Gender# EarlyModernHistory# Europe# Italy# Germany# Holland# Netherlands# Switzerland
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