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Předmět Women and Property in Europe since the M (FPF / VA001)

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Unit 1: Introducing the topic and the organization of the course, discussion of expectations and interests of students, readings and tasks.Unit 2: Historical Anthropology and Microhistory as research methods; approaches to critical reading and evaluation of research publications.Unit 3: Introduction of and critique on European research traditions on topics of family and inheritance. Survey of historiographical developments and current research perspectives and approaches.Unit 4: Inheritance patterns and women in European history.Reading: Jack Goody, Inheritance, property and women: some comparative considerations, in: J. Goody, J. Thirsk, E. P. Thompson (eds), Family and inheritance, rural society in Western Europe 1200-1800, Cambridge 1976, 10-36.Discussion of reading.Unit 5: Family and property.Reading: Hans Medick/David Sabean, Einleitung, in: id. (eds.) Emotionen und materielle Interessen: sozialanthropologische und historische Beiträge zur Familienforschung, Göttingen 1984, 27-53.Discussion of reading.Unit 6: Strategies of women in property devolution.Reading: Barbara Todd, Demographic determinism and female agency: the remarrying widow reconsidered ... again, in: Continuity and Change 9 (1994), 421-450.Discussion of reading.Unit 7: Property and women in historical practice. Introduction and discussion of selected primary sources.Unit 8: The myth of unequal inheritance.Reading: Martine Segalen, "Sein Teil haben". Geschwisterbeziehungen in einem egalitären Vererbungssystem, in: H. Medick/D. Sabean (eds), Emotionen und materielle Interessen, Göttingen 1984, 181-198Discussion of reading.Unit 9: Property and women in early modern England: a comparative view.Reading: Amy Louise Erickson, Property and widowhood in England 1660-1840, Cambridge 1983, 145-163.Discussion of reading.Unit 10: Widows in European history.Reading: Dana Štefanová, Widows: outsiders in rural economy and society in Central Europe?, in: The History of the Family 15 (2010), 271-281.Discussion of reading.Unit 11: Widowhood and remarriage: a differentiated view. Introduction and discussion of selected primary sources.Unit 12: Summary view: patriarchalism triumphant?Reading: Karl Kaser, Macht und Erbe, Vienna 2000, 27-75.Discussion of reading.Unit 13: Concluding discussion, evaluation and critique of the course.

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Regular attendance and participation: 50%One in-class presentation / One term paper (5-10 pages): 50%