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Kinship in Europe : approaches to long-term development (1300-1900)

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Kinship in Europe : a new approach to long-term development / David Warren Sabean and Simon Teuscher
Bringing it all back home : kinship theory in anthropology / Sylvia J. Yanagisako
Lordship, kinship, and inheritance among the German high nobility in the Middle Ages and early modern period / Karl-Heinz Spiess
Politics of kinship in the city of Bern at the end of the Middle Ages / Simon Teuscher
Sisters, aunts, and cousins : familial architectures and the political field in early modern Europe / Michaela Hohkamp
Political power, inheritance, and kinship relations : the unique features of southern France (sixteenth-eighteenth centuries) / Bernard Derouet
The making of stability : kinship, church, and power among the Rhenish imperial knighthood, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries / Christophe Duhamelle
Rights and ties that bind : mothers, children, and the state in Tuscany during the early modern period / Giulia Calvi
Kinship, marriage, and politics / Gérard Delille
Kinship and mobility : migrant networks in Europe / Laurence Fontaine
Kin marriages : trends and interpretations from the Swiss example / Jon Mathieu
Kinship and gender : property, enterprise, and politics / Elisabeth Joris
Kinship, civil society, and power in nineteenth-century Vannes / Christopher H. Johnson
Middle-class kinship in nineteenth-century Hungary / Gábor Gyáni
Kinship and class dynamics in nineteenth-century Europe / David Warren Sabean.

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