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Introduction: issues in the history of marriage Trevor Dean and Kate Lowe | |
Part I. Ceremonies and Festivities: 1. Wedding finery in sixteenth-century Venice Patricia Allerston | |
2. Secular brides and convent brides: wedding ceremonies in Italy during the Renaissance and Counter-Reformation Kate Lowe | |
3. The rape of the Sabine women on Quattrocento marriage panels Jacqueline Musacchio | |
Part II. Intervention by Church and State: 4. Fathers and daughters: marriage laws and marriage disputes in Bologna and Italy, 1200-1500 Trevor Dean | |
5. Marriage ceremonies and the church in Italy after 1215 David d'Avray | |
6. Dowry and the conversion of the Jews in sixteenth-century Rome: competition between the church and the Jewish community Piet van Boxel | |
7. Nobility, women and the state: marriage regulation in Venice, 1420-1535 Stanley Chojnacki | |
Part III. Patterns of Intermarriage: 8. Marriage, faction and conflict in sixteenth-century Italy: an example and a few questions Gé | |
rard Delille | |
9. Marriage in the mountains: the Florentine territorial state, 1348-1500 Samuel Kline Cohn Jr | |
10. Marriage and politics at the papal court in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Irene Fosi and Maria Antonietta Visceglia | |
Part IV. Consequences and Endings: 11. Bending the rules: marriage in Renaissance collections of biographies of famous women Stephen Kolsky | |
12. Separations and separated couples in fourteenth-century Venice Linda Guzzetti | |
13. Reconstructing the family: widowhood and remarriage in Tuscany in the early modern period Giulia Calvi. |
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