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Concubinage, Race and Law in Early Colonial Bengal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 169

Concubinage, Race and Law in Early Colonial Bengal

This book analyzes the domestic relations which British men came to establish with native Indian women in early colonial Bengal. It provides a fresh look into the history of imperial expansion and colonial encounters by studying the large number of wills left by the British men who came in an official or economic capacity to India. It closely engages with these wills, considering them as unique personal records. These documents, where the men penned down details of their native mistresses, give a glimpse of what their lives, interpersonal relationships, household objects, and everyday affairs were like. The volume highlights how commonplace such non-marital cohabitation was and constructs th...

Concubinage and Servitude in Late Imperial China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 397

Concubinage and Servitude in Late Imperial China

In the long course of late imperial Chinese history, servants and concubines formed a vast social stratum in the hinterland along the Grand Canal, particularly in urban areas. Concubinage and Servitude in Late Imperial China is a survey of the institutions and practice of concubinage and servitude in both the general populace and the imperial palace, with a focus on the examination of Ming-Qing political and socioeconomic history through the lives of this particular group of distinct yet associated individuals. The persistent theme of the book is how concubines, appointed by patriarchal polygamy, and servants, laboring under the master-servants hierarchy, experienced interactions and mobilit...

Concubines in Court
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

Concubines in Court

This groundbreaking book analyzes marriage and family reform in twentieth-century China. Lisa Tran’s examination of changes in the perception of concubinage explores the subtle, yet very meaningful, shifts in the construction of monogamy in contemporary China. Equally important is her use of court cases to assess how these shifts affected legal and social practice. Tran argues that this dramatic story has often been overlooked, leading to the mistaken conclusion that concubinage remained largely unchanged or quietly disappeared in “modern” China. Customarily viewed as a minor wife because her “husband” was already married, a concubine found her legal status in question under a poli...

Concubinage, Illegitimacy and Morality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Concubinage, Illegitimacy and Morality

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

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De Statu Liberorum Concubinae in Constitutionibus Imperialibus Tempore Dominatus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

De Statu Liberorum Concubinae in Constitutionibus Imperialibus Tempore Dominatus

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1980
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Husbands, Wives, and Concubines
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Husbands, Wives, and Concubines

Emlyn Eisenach uses a wide range of sources, including the richly detailed and previously unexplored records of nearly two hundred marriage-related disputes from the bishop’s court of Verona, to illuminate family and social relations in early modern northern Italy. Arguing against the common emphasis on the growth of law and government in this period, her study emphasizes the fluidity of the principles that governed marriage and its dissolution, and deepens our understanding of the patriarchal family and its complex relationship with gender and status during the sixteenth century. Peopled by characters from across the social spectrum of the city of Verona and its contado, Eisenach’s stud...

Chinese Marriage and Social Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Chinese Marriage and Social Change

This book provides a comparative account of the abolition of concubinage in East Asia, offering a new perspective and revised analysis of the factors leading to – and the debates surrounding – the introduction of a new Marriage Reform Ordinance in Hong Kong in 1971. It uses this law as a platform to examine how the existence of concubinage – long preserved in the name of protecting Chinese traditions and customs — crucially influenced family law reforms, which were in response to a perceived need to create a ‘modern’ marriage system within Hong Kong’s Chinese community after the Second World War. This was, by and large, the result of continued pressure from within Hong Kong and...

Concubines and Power
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

Concubines and Power

Drawing on her field work in the palace between 1988 and 2003, Nast (international studies, DePaul U., Chicago) presents a historical geographical account of royal concubinage in the monumental palace of Kano, Nigeria, built about 1500 and today inhabited by over a thousand people. Her study demonstrates how human geographical methods can be used i

Concubines and Bondservants
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

Concubines and Bondservants

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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