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1957-, Desan Suzanne, and Merrick Jeffrey, eds. Family, gender, and law in early modern France. University Park, Pa: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2009.

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Bastards: Politics, family, and law in early modern France. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

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Darrow, Margaret H. Revolution in the house: Family, class, and inheritance in southern France, 1775-1825. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 1989.

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Decroix, Arnaud. Les tribunaux d'arbitrage en Nouvelle-France et au Québec de 1740 à 1784. Montréal: Éditions Thémis, 2012.

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Revolutionin the house: Family, class, and inheritance in Southern France, 1755-1825. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 1989.

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Autour de l' enfant: Du droit canonique et romain medieval au code civil de 1804. Leiden: Brill, 2008.

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Geschichte des Familienwahlrechts in Frankreich (1871 bis 1945). Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 2004.

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Vallès, Miquel Figueras i. Franḳo ha-ʻIvri =: Las Raíces judías de Franco. [Barcelona?: s.n., 1993.

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Families around the world: Australia, France, China. Edmonton, AB: Reidmore Books, 1990.

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Paris embassy diary, 1921-1922. Lanham, Md: Hamilton Books, 2008.

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Ree, Jeong Mi, ed. Expériences de formation parentale et familiale: France, Allemagne, Belgique, Amérique du Nord, Corée du Sud. Paris: Editions L'Harmattan, 1996.

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ill, Williams Garth, and Wang Zongwen, eds. Qiao xia yi jia ren: The family under the bridge. Tianjin Shi: Xin lei chu ban she, 2013.

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Zafon, Carlos Ruiz. Las luces de septiembre. 2nd ed. Barcelona: Edebé, 2003.

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Zafon, Carlos Ruiz. Las Luces de Septiembre: Novela. 3rd ed. New York: Rayo Planeta, 2008.

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ill, Marshall Bill, ed. La fiesta du siècle. Tournai, Belgique: Casterman, 1997.

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A dash of magic: A Bliss novel. New York, NY: Katherine Tegen Books, 2013.

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Burnett, Frances Hodgson. The Secret garden: Authoritative text, backgrounds and contexts, Frances Hodgson Burnett in the press, criticism. New York: W.W. Norton, 2005.

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Coben, Harlan. Quando ela se foi. São Paulo - SP: Arqueiro, 2011.

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Coben, Harlan. Long lost. London: Orion, 2010.

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Coben, Harlan. Long lost. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2009.

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Coben, Harlan. Long lost. New York: Dutton, 2009.

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Coben, Harlan. Zaginiona. 6th ed. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Albatros Andrzej Kuryłowicz, 2015.

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Coben, Harlan. Long Lost. New York: Penguin USA, Inc., 2009.

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Coben, Harlan. Long lost. London: Orion, 2009.

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Family, Gender, and Law in Early Modern France. Penn State University Press, 2012.

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Gerber, Matthew. Bastards: Politics, Family, and Law in Early Modern France. Oxford University Press, 2012.

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Robcis, Camille. Law of Kinship: Anthropology, Psychoanalysis, and the Family in France. Cornell University Press, 2013.

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Robcis, Camille. Law of Kinship: Anthropology, Psychoanalysis, and the Family in France. Cornell University Press, 2013.

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Erlings, Esther. Religious Rights Within the Family. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Erlings, Esther. Religious Rights Within the Family. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Darrow, Margaret H. Revolution in the House: Family, Class, and Inheritance in Southern France, 1775-1825. Princeton University Press, 2016.

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Darrow, Margaret H. Revolution in the House: Family, Class, and Inheritance in Southern France, 1775-1825. Princeton University Press, 1990.

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Darrow, Margaret H. Revolution in the House: Family, Class, and Inheritance in Southern France, 1775-1825. Princeton University Press, 2014.

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Darrow, Margaret H. Revolution in the House: Family, Class, and Inheritance in Southern France, 1775-1825. Princeton University Press, 2014.

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LAW OF KINSHIP. CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2013.

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Peabody, Sue. Madeleine's Children: Family, Freedom, Secrets, and Lies in France's Indian Ocean Colonies. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2022.

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Peabody, Sue. Madeleine's Children: Family, Freedom, Secrets, and Lies in France's Indian Ocean Colonies. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2017.

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Pedersen, Jean Elisabeth. Legislating the family: Gender, population, and republican politics in France, 1870-1920. 1993.

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Erlings, Esther. Religious Rights Within the Family: From Coerced Manifestation to Dispute Resolution in France, England and Hong Kong. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Erlings, Esther. Religious Rights Within the Family: From Coerced Manifestation to Dispute Resolution in France, England and Hong Kong. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Erlings, Esther. Religious Rights Within the Family: From Coerced Manifestation to Dispute Resolution in France, England and Hong Kong. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Erlings, Esther. Religious Rights Within the Family: From Coerced Manifestation to Dispute Resolution in France, England and Hong Kong. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Lefebvre-Teillard, Anne. Autour de l' Enfant: Du Droit Canonique et Romain Medieval Au Code Civil De 1804. BRILL, 2008.

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Reid, Kenneth G. C., Marius J. de Waal, and Reinhard Zimmermann, eds. Comparative Succession Law. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198850397.001.0001.

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This third volume in a series on Comparative Succession Law concerns the entitlement of family members to override the provisions of a deceased person’s will to obtain money or assets (or more money or assets) from the person’s estate. Some countries, notably those in the civil law tradition (such as France or Germany), confer a pre-ordained share of the deceased’s estate or of its value on certain members of the deceased’s family, and especially on the deceased’s children and spouse. Other countries, notably those in the common law tradition (such as England, Canada, or Australia), leave the matter to the discretion of the court, the amount awarded depending primarily on financial need. Whichever form it takes, mandatory family provision is both a protection against disinheritance and also, therefore, a restriction on testamentary freedom. The volume focuses on Europe and on countries influenced by the European experience. In addition to detailed treatment of the law in Austria, England and Wales, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Scotland, and Spain, the book also has chapters on Australia and New Zealand, South Africa, the United States, Canada, the countries of Latin America, and the People’s Republic of China. Some other countries are covered more briefly, and there is a separate chapter on Islamic law. The book opens with accounts of Roman law and of the law in medieval and early-modern Europe, and it concludes with a comparative assessment of the law as it is today in the countries and legal traditions surveyed in this volume.
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Taitz, Emily. The Jews of Medieval France. Greenwood Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400674310.

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This book studies the Jewish community of Champagne from the fifth century to the expulsion of 1306. It documents the growth and decline of the community, examines its interrelationships with the larger Christian culture, and presents a model for the study of other communities. The economic and political consolidation of the county, coupled with the development of Jewish self-government and a system of education in Talmudic law, were important factors in the growth of Champagne’s Jewish community. The subsequent decline of the community in the mid-13th century was also attributable to economic and political factors, as well as a growing church influence. The Jews of Medieval France: The Community of Champagne also offers an in-depth analysis of women’s place in the Jewish and gentile worlds of medieval France. Details and comparisons of women’s status within the family and in business, and examples of attitudes toward women in literature and law are all thoroughly integrated into the text.
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Lanza, Janine M. From Wives to Widows in Early Modern Paris: Gender, Economy, and Law. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Lanza, Janine M. From Wives to Widows in Early Modern Paris: Gender, Economy, and Law. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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From Wives to Widows in Early Modern Paris: Gender, Economy & Law (Women and Gender in the Early Modern World). Ashgate Pub Co, 2007.

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Barton, Nimisha. Reproductive Citizens. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501749636.001.0001.

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In the familiar tale of mass migration to France from 1880 onward, we know very little about the hundreds of thousands of women who formed a critical part of those migration waves. This book argues that their relative absence in the historical record hints at a larger and more problematic oversight — the role of sex and gender in shaping the experiences of migrants to France before the Second World War. This compelling history of social citizenship demonstrates how, through the routine application of social policies, state and social actors worked separately toward a shared goal: repopulating France with immigrant families. Filled with voices gleaned from census reports, municipal statistics, naturalization dossiers, court cases, police files, and social worker registers, the book shows how France welcomed foreign-born men and women — mobilizing naturalization, family law, social policy, and welfare assistance to ensure they would procreate, bearing French-assimilated children. Immigrants often embraced these policies because they, too, stood to gain from pensions, family allowances, unemployment benefits, and French nationality. By striking this bargain, they were also guaranteed safety and stability on a tumultuous continent. The book concludes that, in return for generous social provisions and refuge in dark times, immigrants joined the French nation through marriage and reproduction, breadwinning and child-rearing — in short, through families and family-making — which made them more French than even formal citizenship status could.
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Peabody, Sue. Crossings. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190233884.003.0003.

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In 1770 Madeleine’s mistress, Anne Despense de la Loge, brought the adolescent Madeleine to Lorient, France, as her servant. Their voyage took them through Isle de France (Mauritius), where the French navy was preparing for war against the British. There, she sold or traded Madeleine to a colonial family from Isle Bourbon, Charles and Marie Anne Routier, despite French Free Soil laws that should have prevented the transfer, gift, or sale. Madeleine’s status as an Indian, rather than an African, made her slave status ambiguous at a time when French policy was increasingly tying African descent to slavery. The Routiers’ colonial wealth was founded in their parents’ service to the French East India Company and the expanding use of slave labor in island plantations.
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