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The development of the family and marriage in Europe
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Jack Goody
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface
pp. 1
Perspectives
pp. 6
Two sides to the Mediterranean
pp. 34
Change in the German lands
pp. 48
Cousins and widows, adoptees and concubines
pp. 83
From sect to Church
pp. 103
Church, land and family in the West
pp. 157
Reformation and reform
pp. 183
The hidden economy of kinship
pp. 194
The spiritual and the natural
pp. 222
Kin groups: clans, lineages and lignages
pp. 240
From brideprice to dowry?
pp. 262
‘Bilaterality’ and the development of English kin terminology
pp. 279
References and bibliography
pp. 295
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