Sibling Relations and Gender in the Early Modern World
Delve into the intricate dynamics of family relations during the early modern period with Sibling Relations and Gender in the Early Modern World, a thought-provoking collection of essays edited by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2006, this hardback edition spans 254 pages and offers a captivating exploration of sibling relationships across Italy, England, France, Spain, and Germany from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century.
This compelling work utilizes diverse feminist and cultural studies methodologies, providing insightful perspectives on how sibling ties influenced gender roles and family structures during this transformative era. Perfect for historians, students, and anyone intrigued by early modern social structures, this book invites readers to reconsider the significance of sibling dynamics in shaping societal norms and family interactions.
Expand your understanding of historical family relations with this engaging and informative volume, an essential addition to any scholar's library.