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How to Be French
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 453

How to Be French

How to Be French is a magisterial history of French nationality law from 1789 to the present, written by Patrick Weil, one of France’s foremost historians. First published in France in 2002, it is filled with captivating human dramas, with legal professionals, and with statesmen including La Fayette, Napoleon, Clemenceau, de Gaulle, and Chirac. France has long pioneered nationality policies. It was France that first made the parent’s nationality the child’s birthright, regardless of whether the child is born on national soil, and France has changed its nationality laws more often and more significantly than any other modern democratic nation. Focusing on the political and legal confron...

Billankoursk
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 77

Billankoursk

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Les photographies d'Anne Lefebvre, photographe française formée à la gravure, entretiennent une délectable confusion quant à l'origine, la source, la provenance et jusqu'à l'auteur de ces images. Ses tirages uniques, griffés et usés comme une vieille paire de bottines, semblent surgir d'un autre temps, d'une autre époque et parlent une langue étrangère qui nous est pourtant immédiatement familière. On pourrait les croire sauvés d'un naufrage, récupérés dans les archives d'un photographe ayant côtoyé Man Ray ou sortis de vieux albums épars de photos de famille d'émigrés russes arrivés en France à Boulogne-Billancourt (lieu de naissance de l'artiste), rebaptisée Billankoursk par ses nouveaux habitants. La fascination qu'exerce sur la photographe le monde slave et les avant-gardes historiques s'incarne dans son admiration pour une figure littéraire russe des années 1920, Daniil Harms, qui aura rallié tous les mouvements d'avant-garde, des transmentalistes aux obérioutes, et effectuera même un séjour forcé à Koursk.

Regional Variations in Matrimonial Law and Custom in Europe, 1150-1600
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 335

Regional Variations in Matrimonial Law and Custom in Europe, 1150-1600

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-12-09
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  • Publisher: BRILL

The book approaches medieval marriage law and custom from a comparative perspective. Although concentrating on source material from one region, some articles discuss the regionality and universality of matrimonial practices and norms. Others compare several regions.

Bastards
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 287

Bastards

Children born out of wedlock were commonly stigmatized as "bastards" in early modern France. Deprived of inheritance, they were said to have neither kin nor kind, neither family nor nation. Why was this the case? Gentler alternatives to "bastard" existed in early modern French discourse, and many natural parents voluntarily recognized and cared for their extramarital offspring.Drawing upon a wide array of archival and published sources, Matthew Gerber has reconstructed numerous disputes over the rights and disabilities of children born out of wedlock in order to illuminate the changing legal condition and practical treatment of extramarital offspring over a period of two and half centuries. ...

Marriage in Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 418

Marriage in Europe

Marriage in Europe, 1400-1800 examines the institution not just as it was theorized by jurists and theologians, but as it was lived in reality.

The Learned and Lived Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 613

The Learned and Lived Law

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-10-21
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This wide-ranging collection of essays reflects the manifold scholarly interests of legal historian Charles Donahue, whose former students engage here with questions related to foundational Roman law concepts, the impact of the law on women and families in medieval and early modern Europe, the intersection of law and religion, and the echoes of legal ideas on later developments in American law and in world literature and philosophy. From the monks of Metz to the book sellers of colonial Boston, from fourteenth-century English charters to the writings of Faust, these essays invite you to experience law at once learned and lived. Contributors are: Charles Bartlett, Anton Chaevitch, Wim Decock, Rowan Dorin, Sally E. Hadden, Elizabeth Haluska-Rausch, Nikitas E. Hatzimihail, Samantha Kahn Herrick, Daniel Jacobs, Elizabeth Papp Kamali, Amalia D. Kessler, Saskia Lettmaier, Sara McDougall, Stuart M. McManus, Elizabeth W. Mellyn, Bharath Palle, Ryan Rowberry, Carol Symes, James R. Townshend, and John Witte, Jr.

Schizophrenia Bulletin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 650

Schizophrenia Bulletin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Bigamy and Christian Identity in Late Medieval Champagne
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Bigamy and Christian Identity in Late Medieval Champagne

The institution of marriage is commonly thought to have fallen into crisis in late medieval northern France. While prior scholarship has identified the pervasiveness of clandestine marriage as the cause, Sara McDougall contends that the pressure came overwhelmingly from the prevalence of remarriage in violation of the Christian ban on divorce, a practice we might call "bigamy." Throughout the fifteenth century in Christian Europe, husbands and wives married to absent or distant spouses found new spouses to wed. In the church courts of northern France, many of the individuals so married were criminally prosecuted. In Bigamy and Christian Identity in Late Medieval Champagne, McDougall traces t...

Family Law and Society in Europe from the Middle Ages to the Contemporary Era
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 382

Family Law and Society in Europe from the Middle Ages to the Contemporary Era

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-08-04
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  • Publisher: Springer

This volume addresses the study of family law and society in Europe, from medieval to contemporary ages. It examines the topic from a legal and social point of view. Furthermore, it investigates those aspects of the new family legal history that have not commonly been examined in depth by legal historians. The volume provides a new 'global' interpretative key of the development of family law in Europe. It presents essays about family and the Christian influence, family and criminal law, family and civil liability, filiation (legitimate, natural and adopted children), and family and children labour law. In addition, it explores specific topics related to marriage, such as the matrimonial property regime from a European comparative perspective, and impediments to marriage, such as bigamy. The book also addresses topics including family, society and European juridical science.

The Woman and the Lyre
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

The Woman and the Lyre

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-03-09
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  • Publisher: SIU Press

Faint though the voices of the women of Greek and Roman antiquity may be in some cases, their sound, if we listen carefully enough, can fill many of the gaps and silences of women s past.From the beginning with Sappho in the seventh century B.C. and ending with Hypatia and Egeria in the fifth century A.D., Jane McIntosh Snyder listens carefully to the major women writers of classical Greece and Rome, piecing together the surviving fragments of their works into a coherent analysis that places them in their literary, historical, and intellectual contexts.While relying heavily on modern classical scholarship, Snyder refutes some of the arguments that implicitly deny the power of women's written...