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Marriage Manners And Mobility In Early Modern Venice Historical Urban Studies Alexander Cowan

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Marriage Manners And Mobility In Early Modern Venice Historical Urban Studies Alexander Cowan
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.39 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Alexander Cowan
ISBN: 0754657280, 9780754657286
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Marriage Manners And Mobility In Early Modern Venice Historical Urban Studies Alexander Cowan by Alexander Cowan 0754657280, 9780754657286 instant download after payment.

Throughout history, marriage has been used as a method of creating and strengthening bonds between elites and the societies over which they ruled. Nowhere is this more apparent than in early modern Venice, where members of the patriciate looked to marital alliances with outsider brides to help maintain their position and social distinction in a fluid society. This book explores the parameters of upward social mobility, contemporary evaluations of social status and moral behaviour, and the place of marriage and concubinage within patrician society. Drawing heavily on the records of the Avogaria di Comun, which had the task of examining the social backgrounds and moral reputations of women from outside the patriciate who wished to marry patricians, this study provides a fascinating reconstruction of Venetian society as it was seen by individuals at every level.

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