Those of my blood
constructing noble families in medieval Francia
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Author
Publication
2001 - University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
62,000 words, Guess
Page Count
248 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL6789169M
- ISBN-100812235908
- OCLC Control Number45100166
- Library of Congress Control Number00048831
- LibraryThing6069474
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- Goodreads2011770
Classifications
- DDC929.7/4
- LCCCS587 .B68 2001
- LCCCS587.B68 2001
Description
"Focusing on the Frankish realm between the eighth and twelfth centuries, Constance Brittain Bouchard outlines the operative definitions of "family" in this period when there existed various and flexible ways by which individuals were or were not incorporated into the family group. Even in medieval patriarchal society, women of the aristocracy, considered outsiders by their husbands and their husbands' siblings and elders, were never completely marginalized; paradoxically they represented the very essence of "family" to their male children. Bouchard also engages in the ongoing scholarly debate about the nobility around the year 1000, arguing that there was no clear point of transition from amorphous family units to agnatically structured kindred. Instead, she points out that great noble families always privileged the male line of descent, even if most did not establish father-son inheritance until the eleventh or twelfth century. Those of My Blood clarifies the complex meanings of medieval family structure and family consciousness and shows the many ways negotiations of power within the noble family can help explain early medieval politics."--BOOK JACKET.
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- Genealogy
Series Statement
- The Middle Ages series
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- Those of my blood: constructing noble families in medieval Francia
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