Opposing Patriarchy
Women and the Law in Action in Pre-Unification Italy (1815–1865)
9780854572786
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Opposing Patriarchy
Women and the Law in Action in Pre-Unification Italy (1815–1865)
Opposing Patriarchy explores women’s increasing political activism in nineteenth-century Italy.
In Italy and beyond, the nineteenth century was a time of great political change. Shifts in state boundaries and socio-economic structures deeply affected the Italian political landscape, including the nation’s legal system. Many Italian women, who had lived within a strict patriarchal and hierarchical society, began to redefine their identities beyond the traditional domestic roles of daughter, wife, and mother. This volume charts that process by focusing on women’s attitudes towards the law and their interaction with the legal system. Sara Delmedico seeks to recover the forgotten voices and lives of those ordinary women who, in their everyday lives, reacted against the limitations and constraints imposed upon them by society and who refused to accept their status passively. As this volume shows, the women of the period understood the law, questioned obedience, challenged authority, and stood up for themselves. Even though they did not always achieve their goals, their actions contributed to shaping our present.
In Italy and beyond, the nineteenth century was a time of great political change. Shifts in state boundaries and socio-economic structures deeply affected the Italian political landscape, including the nation’s legal system. Many Italian women, who had lived within a strict patriarchal and hierarchical society, began to redefine their identities beyond the traditional domestic roles of daughter, wife, and mother. This volume charts that process by focusing on women’s attitudes towards the law and their interaction with the legal system. Sara Delmedico seeks to recover the forgotten voices and lives of those ordinary women who, in their everyday lives, reacted against the limitations and constraints imposed upon them by society and who refused to accept their status passively. As this volume shows, the women of the period understood the law, questioned obedience, challenged authority, and stood up for themselves. Even though they did not always achieve their goals, their actions contributed to shaping our present.
200 pages | 2 color plates, 1 table | 6 x 9 | © 2021
Institute of Modern Languages Research
History: General History
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part 1
The Italian Peninsula in the Pre-Unification Period
Chapter 1: Building the nation-state: Italian society between old prerogatives and modernity
Chapter 2: Ideals of women in men’s and women’s writings
Chapter 3: Women and the law in the nineteenth century Italian peninsula
Part 2
Women and Marriage between Civil, Criminal and Canon Law: The Cases of the Kingdom of Sardinia and Lombardy-Venetia
Chapter 4: Women and men beyond marriage
Chapter 5: Women, marriage and the transmission of property
Chapter 6: Ending wedlock
Conclusion
Glossary
Bibliography
Part 1
The Italian Peninsula in the Pre-Unification Period
Chapter 1: Building the nation-state: Italian society between old prerogatives and modernity
Chapter 2: Ideals of women in men’s and women’s writings
Chapter 3: Women and the law in the nineteenth century Italian peninsula
Part 2
Women and Marriage between Civil, Criminal and Canon Law: The Cases of the Kingdom of Sardinia and Lombardy-Venetia
Chapter 4: Women and men beyond marriage
Chapter 5: Women, marriage and the transmission of property
Chapter 6: Ending wedlock
Conclusion
Glossary
Bibliography
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