Singlewomen in the European Past, 1250-1800 / / Amy M. Froide, Judith M. Bennett.

When we think about the European past, we tend to imagine villages, towns, and cities populated by conventional families-married couples and their children. Although most people did marry and pass many of their adult years in the company of a spouse, this vision of a preindustrial Europe shaped by h...

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Place / Publishing House:Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2013]
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Year of Publication:2013
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t 1. A Singular Past --   |t 2. Singlewomen in Medieval and Early Modern Europe --   |t 3. "It Is Not Good That [Wo] man Should Be Alone" --   |t 4. Single by Law and Custom --   |t 5. Sex and the Singlewoman --   |t 6. Transforming Maidens --   |t 7. Having Her Own Smoke --   |t 8. Singlewomen in Early Modern Venice --   |t 9. Marital Status as a Category of Difference --   |t 10. The Sapphic Strain --   |t 11. Singular Politics --   |t Appendix. Demographic Tables --   |t Contributors --   |t Index  
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520 |a When we think about the European past, we tend to imagine villages, towns, and cities populated by conventional families-married couples and their children. Although most people did marry and pass many of their adult years in the company of a spouse, this vision of a preindustrial Europe shaped by heterosexual marriage deceptively hides the well-established fact that, in some times and places, as many as twenty-five percent of women and men remained single throughout their lives.Despite the significant number of never-married lay women in medieval and early modern Europe, the study of their role and position in that society has been largely neglected. Singlewomen in the European Past opens up this group for further investigation. It is not only the first book to highlight the important minority of women who never married but also the first to address the critical matter of differences among women from the perspective of marital status.Essays by leading scholars-among them Maryanne Kowaleski, Margaret Hunt, Ruth Mazo Karras, Susan Mosher Stuard, Roberta Krueger, and Merry Wiesner-deal with topics including the sexual and emotional relationships of singlewomen, the economic issues and employment opportunities facing them, the differences between the lives of widows and singlewomen, the conflation of singlewomen and prostitutes, and the problem of female slavery. The chapters both illustrate the roles open to the singlewoman in the thirteenth through eighteenth centuries and raise new perspectives about the experiences of singlewomen in earlier times. 
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