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Finding the Family in Medieval and Early Modern Scotland

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In this interdisciplinary collaboration, an international group of scholars have come together to suggest new directions for the study of the family in Scotland circa 1300-1750. Contributors apply tools from across a range of disciplines including art history, literature, music, gender studies, anthropology, history and religious studies to assess creatively the broad range of sources which inform our understanding of the pre-modern Scottish family. A central purpose of this volume is to encourage further studies in this area by highlighting the types of sources available, as well as actively engaging in broader historiographical debates to demonstrate how important and effective family studies are to advancing our understanding of the past. Articles in the first section demonstrate the richness and variety of sources that exist for studies of the Scottish family. These essays clearly highlight the uniqueness, feasibility and value of family studies for pre-industrial Scotland. The second and third sections expand upon the arguments made in part one to demonstrate the importance of family studies for engaging in broader historiographical issues. The focus of section two is internal to the family. These articles assess specific family roles and how they interact with broader social forces/issues. In the final section the authors explore issues of kinship ties (an issue particularly associated with popular images of Scotland) to examine how family networks are used as a vehicle for social organization.

Author Biography:

Elizabeth Ewan is University Research Chair and Professor of History at the University of Guelph, Canada. Janay Nugent is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Lethbridge, Canada. Elizabeth Ewan, Janay Nugent, Cynthia Neville, Katie Barclay, Dolly MacKinnon, Scott Moir, Melissa Hollander, David G. Mullan, Gordon DesBrisay, Karen Sander Thompson, Barbara Murison, Mairi Cowan, Alison Cathcart, J.R.D. Falconer, Karen Cullen, Deborah A. Symonds.
Release date Australia
October 17th, 2008
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Contributors
  • Edited by Elizabeth Ewan
  • Edited by Janay Nugent
Pages
206
Dimensions
156x234x13
ISBN-13
9780754660491
Product ID
3689604

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