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Byrne, Gerard J. A., i Beverley Raphael. "Depressive Symptoms and Depressive Episodes in Recently Widowed Older Men". International Psychogeriatrics 11, nr 1 (marzec 1999): 67–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1041610299005591.

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Older widowers have high rates of completed suicide but have rarely been the subject of systematic inquiry. We investigated the prevalence of depressive symptoms and major depressive episodes (MDEs) in recently widowed older men over the first 13 months after bereavement. We employed a matched-pairs longitudinal design and recruited subjects from a suburban community population. Fifty-seven recently widowed older men were identified from official death records and 57 matched married men were identified from the electoral roll. Subjects were assessed for the presence of current DSM-III-R MDEs using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI), a fully structured psychiatric interview. Widowers were assessed at 6 weeks after bereavement (T1) and 13 months after bereavement (T2). Married men were assessed at similar intervals. At T1, seven widowers (12.3%) and no married men were found to have CIDI cases of current MDE. At T2, one widower (1.9%) and no married men were found to have CIDI cases of current MDE. Current MDE was not predicted by a past history of dysphoria. At T1, 14.0% (8/57) of widowers reported specific suicidal thoughts or actions. At T2, 15.4% (8/52) of widowers reported suicidal thoughts or actions. We conclude that health workers should monitor closely the clinical course of MDEs in recently widowed older men. Routine inquiry about suicidal ideation should be an essential component of the clinical assessment of recently widowed older men.
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LUNDH, CHRISTER. "Remarriage, gender and social class: a longitudinal study of remarriage in southern Sweden, 1766–1894". Continuity and Change 22, nr 3 (grudzień 2007): 373–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0268416007006443.

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ABSTRACTRemarriage was common in Sweden in pre-industrial times, especially among men, although over the nineteenth century the number of remarriages declined. This article analyses remarriages in southern Sweden between 1766 and 1894. Data are derived from family reconstitutions in five rural parishes in southern Sweden, which makes it possible to follow individual widows and widowers from the year of the death of the spouse. The focus here is on the influence of individual characteristics, household composition, food prices and time period on an individual widow's or widower's probability of remarriage. For some variables the effect was quite general, for example the negative effect on remarriage of the individual's age and the decrease in the likelihood of remarriage in the nineteenth century. The influence of other variables was not this straightforward. Socioeconomic status interacted with all variables, especially gender, food prices and the presence of minor or adult children in the household.
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McQuillan, Kevin. "Family Composition and Remarriage in Alsace, 1750–1850". Journal of Interdisciplinary History 33, nr 4 (kwiecień 2003): 547–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/00221950360536512.

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Data from a family reconstitution study of five villages in Alsace, France, point to the importance of family composition as a determinant of remarriage. For widows and widowers, the likelihood of remarriage increased with the number of children fourteen years of age or younger in their household, though the result was statistically significant only for men. Moreover, having an older daughter (fifteen to twenty-one years of age) was associated with a much lower likelihood of remarriage for widowers, and, surprisingly, for widows as well.
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KUEN-TAE, KIM. "Eighteenth-century Korean marriage customs: the Tansoˇng census registers". Continuity and Change 20, nr 2 (sierpień 2005): 193–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0268416005005527.

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In this article the ages at marriage and remarriage of Tansoˇng men and women are examined through an analysis of census registers (hojoˇk) from between 1678 and 1789. It was discovered that the average age of Tansoˇng women at first marriage was 17.5, and that most women married between the ages of 15 and 20, much earlier than women in Europe in this period and slightly earlier than those in Japan, but at similar ages to Chinese women. Husbands were on average around 18 when they married. Roughly half of widowers remarried, with remarriage more likely for those of lower and middle status than for upper-status widowers. Many middle- and low-status widowers had probably also married widows despite the fact that there was a legal prohibition on the remarriage of widows.
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van Dijk, Ingrid K., i Jan Kok. "Kept in the Family: Remarriage, Siblings, and Consanguinity in the Netherlands". Journal of Interdisciplinary History 52, nr 3 (15.12.2021): 313–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jinh_a_01730.

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Abstract Widowhood involves many practical challenges next to the emotional impact of bereavement. Remarriage to a blood relative of a deceased spouse can often help a bereaved spouse to solve issues related to inheritance, child care, and comfort in a stressful period. A study of 15,540 widowers and 18,837 widows in the Dutch province of Zeeland—of whom about 8,000 men and 5,000 women eventually remarried—which uses genealogical data about their partners and the links family-reconstitution database, finds that the relatively high likelihood of farmers’ widows remarrying and doing so with kin may have been a strategy to prevent property from falling into the hands of other families. Notwithstanding that the attractiveness of a widow or widower could also be a factor in opportunities to remarry, older widows and widows with many young children, whose chances on the remarriage market tended to be poor, did not usually have such recourse to kin in remarriage.
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Van Poppel, Frans. "Widows, Widowers and Remarriage in Nineteenth-Century Netherlands". Population Studies 49, nr 3 (listopad 1995): 421–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0032472031000148756.

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Mineau, Geraldine P., Ken R. Smith i Lee L. Bean. "Historical trends of survival among widows and widowers". Social Science & Medicine 54, nr 2 (styczeń 2002): 245–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0277-9536(01)00024-7.

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Blom, Ida. "Widows, widowers and the construction of the Norwegian welfare society,c.1900-1960s". Scandinavian Journal of History 29, nr 3-4 (grudzień 2004): 263–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03468750410008806.

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Bradbury, Bettina. "Surviving as a Widow in 19th-century Montreal". Articles 17, nr 3 (5.08.2013): 148–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1017628ar.

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This paper is a preliminary attempt to examine demographic and economic aspects of widowhood in 19th-century Montreal and the ways working-class widows in particular could survive. Although men and women lost spouses in roughly equal proportions, widows remarried much less frequently than widowers. In the reconstruction of their family economy that followed the loss of the main wage earner, some of these women sought work themselves, mostly in the sewing trades or as domestics or washerwomen. A few had already been involved in small shops, and some used their dower, inheritance, or insurance policies to set up a shop, a saloon, or a boarding-house. Children were the most valuable asset of a widow, and they were more likely to work and to stay at home through their teens and twenties than in father-headed families. Additional strategies, including sharing housing with other families, raising animals, or trading on the streets, were drawn upon; they established an economy of makeshift arrangements that characterized the world of many working-class widows.
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Eugercios, Bárbara A. Revuelta. "Releasing Mother's Burdens: Child Abandonment and Retrieval in Madrid, 1890–1935". Journal of Interdisciplinary History 42, nr 4 (luty 2012): 645–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jinh_a_00308.

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In nineteenth-century Europe, the foundling hospital grew beyond its traditional purpose of mitigating the shame of unwed mothers by also permitting widows, widowers, and poor married couples to abandon their children there temporarily. In the Foundling Hospital of Madrid (fhm), this new short-term abandonment could be completely anonymous due to the implementation of a wheel—a device on the outside wall of the institution that could be turned to place a child inside—which remained open until 1929. The use of survival-analysis techniques to disentangle the determinants of retrieval in a discrete framework reveals important differences in the situations of the women who abandoned their children at the fhm, partly depending on whether they accessed it through the Maternity Hospital after giving birth or they accessed it directly. The evidence suggests that those who abandoned their children through the Maternity Hospital retrieved them only when they had attained a certain degree of economic stability, whereas those who abandoned otherwise did so just as soon as the immediate condition prompting the abandonment had improved.
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Rozprawy doktorskie na temat "Widowers – history"

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Brun, Josette. "Le veuvage en Nouvelle-France, genre, dynamique familiale et stratégies de survie dans deux villes coloniales du XVIIIe siècle, Québec et Louisbourg". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/NQ57459.pdf.

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Lomas, Janis. "War widows in British society 1914-1990". Thesis, Staffordshire University, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.326872.

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Walker, Katharine Aynge. "Seventeenth century northern noble widows : a comparative study". Thesis, University of Huddersfield, 2004. http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/7766/.

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This thesis is presented in part fulfilment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Huddersfield. This thesis aims to explore the lives of seventeenth century noble widows in the north of England. The issues investigated include the demographics of widowhood, economics of widowhood, charitable activities, noble widows and the law, social networks surrounding widows and widows' political interests. Each of these subjects forms a chapter, where widows' contribution to each sphere through the seventeenth century is explored and assessed. The work also covers wider issues which affected women prior to and during marriage as they were also relevant to widowhood. Therefore it has been necessary to widen the scope of research from analyzing women's lives after the deaths of their husbands. Similarly, the geographical scope of the research, whilst basically entrenched in the north of England, extends in response to the variety of widows' experiences. The research has required examination of primary source material generated by widows such as letters, diaries, estate records and account books from institutions such as the British Library and private libraries such as that at Chatsworth. The second aim of this thesis is to examine more recent attitudes towards seventeenth century noble widows, encompassing the writings of nineteenth century historians and contemporary authors. The subject of this study is an under researched area and the thesis highlights the importance of the only part of a noblewoman's life that was lived as an independent individual. By scrutinising the secondary source material, challenging and criticizing general arguments proposed by other writers, debate upon the subject should be increased and new ideas expressed. Despite the social, legal, economic and political changes which took place throughout the seventeenth century, noble widows remained influential figures within the contexts of family, household and society as they exploited legal loopholes or accepted conventions in order to further their individual aims. This study advances the understanding of women's history by focussing on a neglected aspect of the subject, provides a new viewpoint for regional history and stimulates ideas for further academic debate.
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Tognini, Melinda. "A struggle for recognition: the War Widows' Guild in Western Australia 1946-1975 ; and, Exegesis: Researching and writing an organisational history". Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2012. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/486.

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This thesis comprises an organisational history of the War Widow' Guild Australia WA Inc., and an essay about the research and writing process I undertook to construct such a history. The history outlines the development, struggles and achievements of the War Widows’ Guild in Western Australia from 1946 to 1975. While many were celebrating the end of the war in 1945, thousands of war widows faced an uncertain future without their husbands. Although Prime Minister John Curtin addressed the issue of war widows' pensions as part of his Post War Reconstruction initiatives, the pension was well below the basic wage. Many war widows, especially those with small children to support, now lived in near poverty. It was under these circumstances, that Mrs Jessie Mary Vasey, the widow of Major-General George Alan Vasey, established the War Widows' Craft Guild, first in Victoria in November 1945, and then in other states. In Western Australia, the Guild held its first meeting on 29 November 1946. During the early years, members undertook training in weaving and various crafts to supplement their meagre pensions. The Guild also opened tearooms on the Esplanade in Perth, as a form of income and as a central meeting place. For many war widows it was in meeting together that they found support from others who understood their own experiences of grief and loss. At a state and national level, the Guild became a powerful lobby group on behalf of all war widows influencing the government on issues such as accrued recreation leave, pensions, educational benefits and health care. Many of the pensions and benefits war widows receive today are largely due to the work of the early members of this organisation. These women fought for public recognition and expression of their loss. They fought to have war widows' pensions seen as compensation for their husband's lives rather a government handout. They persevered when the organisation faced hurdles, and fought for their rights at a time when men had the louder voices and determined the rules. The essay outlines the research and writing journey that has produced the history. It outlines the wide-ranging research I undertook for each narrative thread. This includes the writing of organisational histories; experiential research in the form of a trip to Gallipoli; archival sources such as newsletters, minutes, correspondence and photographs; contextual history such as war literature, Western Australian history and post-war history; and oral history. I describe some of the difficulties I encountered when searching for particular kinds of information. I also discuss some of the decisions underpinning the selection and shaping of information, particularly in relation to the war widows' stories and embedding an historical context, and some of the tensions at play in that process.
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Fink, de Backer Stephanie. "Widows at the nexus of family and community in early modern Castile". Diss., The University of Arizona, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/289931.

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Widows as individuals and as a social group held fundamental importance to both the family and civic life of early modern Castile. Archival sources indicate that widows' influence throughout all levels of Castilian society was magnified by their relative degree of legal autonomy, combined with a tacit acceptance of women's activities in many areas of familial and municipal life. The use of documents more closely reflecting women's daily activities allows for contextualization of the complex impact of moral and legal rhetoric on the social construction of widowhood, providing concrete examples of widows' practical and often highly tactical employment, evasion, and/or manipulation of patriarchal and moral norms. The experience of widowhood both forces a re-examination of gender boundaries by questioning current theories of female enclosure and demands a re-evaluation of gendered patterns in expressions of patronage and parentage. Marital status and social class become more important that the gendered moral and legal strictures of an apparently patriarchal society in terms of early modern women's ability to take part in a wide range of activities normally not considered possible for their sex. Toledo's widows challenge public/private spheres models by giving evidence of the public nature of private lives and the private ends of public acts. Examining widows' lives provides insight into the complex mechanisms lying behind the formulation of gender boundaries in the early modern world and the pragmatic politics of everyday life at the nexus of family and community.
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Smallwood, Amy Lynn. "Shore Wives: The Lives of British Naval Officers’ Wives and Widows, 1750-1815". Wright State University / OhioLINK, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1216915735.

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Smith, Angela. "'Pitied but distrusted' : discourses surrounding British widows of the First World War". Thesis, University of Sunderland, 2007. http://sure.sunderland.ac.uk/3327/.

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This thesis employs critical discourse analysis (Fairclough, 1995) to unpick the discourses surrounding British widows of men who died as a result of the First World War. The war widows’ pension scheme, as implemented under the Royal Warrant of 1916, was the first (financially) non-contributory pension, and the first specifically directed towards women in Britain. Implemented against a backdrop of the first mass, industrialised war of the modern era, the discourses and ideologies underpinning it are firmly rooted in those of the previous century. At a time when the State was intervening in the life of its citizens in more extensive way than at any previous time, it also sought to distance itself from these citizens through the use of an impersonal style of communication. This was used to present war widows’ pension legislation that was framed around discourses of morality and nationalism that masks underlying parsimony and patriarchy. This thesis draws on a wide range of resources such as charitable records, media sources and Hansard reports, concentrating on a selection of 200 individual case files relating to claims for a war widow’s pension, held in the National Archive, Kew. Two case files are analysed in detail using discourse-historical analysis (Wodak, 2001) as a framework for a linguistic analysis. The two case files chosen represent widows whose experiences are typical of those found in the corpus. One widow is representative of the sizeable group of women who had their pensions stopped because of ‘improper’ behaviour, the correspondence in her file revealing how discourses of morality, social welfare and national identity are employed interdiscursively to deny her State funds. The second case study is more diachronic, showing how one widow, in common with thousands of others, was denied a pension on grounds on ineligibility. She employs discourses of social welfare and nationalism to support her claim over a period of nearly 40 years. Over the course of the 20th century, the relationship between the State and the public altered, and this case file offers an opportunity to explore this in some detail.
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Bourbeau-Allard, Eve. "A Widow's Purview: A Microhistory of Widowhood and Gender Relations in the Late Eighteenth-Century Virginia Backcountry". W&M ScholarWorks, 2015. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539626796.

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Boyington, Amy. "Maids, wives and widows : female architectural patronage in eighteenth-century Britain". Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2018. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/271383.

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This thesis explores the extent to which elite women of the eighteenth century commissioned architectural works and the extent to which the type and scale of their projects was dictated by their marital status. Traditionally, architectural historians have advocated that eighteenth-century architecture was purely the pursuit of men. Women, of course, were not absent during this period, but their involvement with architecture has been largely obscured and largely overlooked. This doctoral research has redressed this oversight through the scrutinising of known sources and the unearthing of new archival material. This thesis begins with an exploration of the legal and financial statuses of elite women, as encapsulated by the eighteenth-century marriage settlement. This encompasses brides’ portions or dowries, wives’ annuities or ‘pin-money’, widows’ dower or jointure, and provisions made for daughters and younger children. Following this, the thesis is divided into three main sections which each look at the ways in which women, depending upon their marital status, could engage in architecture. The first of these sections discusses unmarried women, where the patronage of the following patroness is examined: Anne Robinson; Lady Isabella Finch; Lady Elizabeth Hastings; Sophia Baddeley; George Anne Bellamy and Teresa Cornelys. The second section explores the patronage of married women, namely Jemima Yorke, Marchioness Grey; Amabel Hume-Campbell, Lady Polwarth; Mary Robinson, Baroness Grantham; Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough; Frances Boscawen; Elizabeth Herbert, Countess of Pembroke and Montgomery; Henrietta Knight, Baroness Luxborough and Lady Sarah Bunbury. The third and final section discusses the architectural patronage of widowed women, including Susanna Montgomery, Countess of Eglinton; Georgianna Spencer, Countess Spencer; Elizabeth Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort; Elizabeth Home, Countess of Home; Elizabeth Montagu; Mary Hervey, Lady Hervey; Henrietta Fermor, Countess of Pomfret; the Hon. Charlotte Digby; the Hon. Charlotte Boyle Walsingham; the Hon. Agneta Yorke and Albinia Brodrick, Viscountess Midleton. Collectively, all three sections advocate that elite women were at the heart of the architectural patronage system and exerted more influence and agency over architecture than has previously been recognised by architectural historians.
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Emanoil, Valerie A. "'In My Pure Widowhood': Widows and Property in Late Medieval London". Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1211560325.

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Książki na temat "Widowers – history"

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Lewycka, Marina. A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian. London: Penguin Group UK, 2008.

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Sandra, Cavallo, i Warner Lyndan, red. Widowhood in medieval and early modern Europe. Singapore: Longman, 1999.

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Grasso, Patricia. To love a princess. New York, NY: Kensington Pub. Corp., 2004.

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Monk, Connie. Beyond the shore. Sutton: Severn House, 2010.

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Clark, Dorothy. Beauty for Ashes. Toronto, Ontario: Steeple Hill, 2010.

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McCormack, Cara. Drewry's Bluff. Uhrichsville, OH: Heartsong Presents, 1995.

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Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress), red. Heaven sent. New York: Jove Books, 2001.

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Melnyczuk, Askold. The house of widows: An oral history. Saint Paul, Minn: Graywolf Press, 2008.

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Melnyczuk, Askold. The house of widows: An oral history. Saint Paul, Minn: Graywolf Press, 2008.

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McCoole, Sinéad. Easter widows. Dublin: Doubleday Ireland, 2014.

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Części książek na temat "Widowers – history"

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Kaarninen, Mervi. "From Humiliation to Compensation? Experiencing Poverty and Welfare Institutions Among Red Widows from the Civil War, 1918–1945". W Palgrave Studies in the History of Experience, 159–82. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38956-6_7.

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AbstractAfter the Great War, various pension schemes were created in Europe to assist war widows and orphans. Compared with the general European response, the Finnish Civil War of 1918 resulted in two different groups of widows and orphans and divergent practices of aid. The families of the White Army soldiers were assisted by national pensions. The widows and orphans of the Reds were stigmatized as the rebellious, defeated side of the war. The chapter focuses on the Red Widows’ encounters with the Finnish social welfare institution in 1918–1945 to answer the following questions: How did these widows interpret the measures the social welfare system directed to them? What kind of experiences of society did these measures create? How did the two-way social relationship affect the dense community of these widows? The analysis uses the concepts of emotional community and collective experience. The source material consists of the letters of complaint the widows wrote to the Ministry of Social Affairs from 1919 until the middle of the 1940s. The article proceeds via the concepts of humiliation, resistance, compensation, and wounded confidence. The letters describe the process of the experience in the life course of the Red widows, and the concepts serve as tools in the analysis.
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Bishop, Catherine. "On Their Own in a ‘Man’s World’: Widows in Business in Colonial Australia and New Zealand". W Palgrave Studies in Economic History, 169–93. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33412-3_7.

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Botelho, Lynn, i Susannah R. Ottaway. "Thomas Brown, `Mr. Brown's Horace: The 15th Ode in Horace, lib. iii. Imitated', `To a Gentleman that Cut off his Hair and Set up for a Spark in his Old Age', `A Catch', `Laconics; or, New Maxims of State and Conversation' and `To My Lady ...... that Marry'd an Old Decrepid Widower', in The Fourth and Last Volume of the Works of Mr. Thomas Brown: Containing many Miscellaneous Discourses in Prose and Verse, 8th edn, 4 vols (London: H. Lintot, 1744), vol. 4, pp. 13-14, 26, 96, 100-19, 162-5." W The History of Old Age in England, 1600-1800, Part I Vol 2, 13–30. London: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003552673-3.

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Baker, John. "Family interests and settlements at common law". W Baker and Milsom Sources of English Legal History, 35–102. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198847809.003.0003.

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The cases in this chapter relate to property provisions for widows (dower), widowers (curtesy), younger sons, and daughters. A group of reports throws light on the difficulties in interpreting conditional gifts restricted to descendants, culminating in the Statute De Donis (1285) and its outcome, the statutory fee tail. Later reports show the perplexity occasioned over the legal nature of the fee tail and its durability. There are also discussions of the common recovery as a method of barring the entail, of the concept of the remainder, and of doubts about the validity of contingent remainders.
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"WIDOWS IN WESTERN HISTORY". W Between Poverty and the Pyre, 273–77. Routledge, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203036983-17.

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Chambers, Pat. "History and Me". W Older Widows and the Life Course, 144–63. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351152167-9.

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Elder, Angela Esco. "Introduction". W Love and Duty, 1–12. University of North Carolina Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469667744.003.0001.

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This introduction outlines the book’s three major takeaways. First, analyzing the expressions of nineteenth century Confederate widows changes the way scholars think about the Civil War household. Though they shared a gender, women did not wound the same or work the same, and these differences emerged particularly when their relationships were put under stress. Second, emotion mattered; for Confederate widows, the political was personal, and the personal political, a fact that left a lasting impression on both Confederate officials and communities. With an analysis of emotions history, emotional regimes, and the political significance of mourning, this book gives us a much-needed chapter in the history of widows in the American Civil War. And third, widows existed. Love and Duty argues that the emotional expressions of widows carried new political meaning amid the battle to establish the Confederacy’s legitimacy.
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Brick, David. "Introduction". W Widows Under Hindu Law, 1—C0N17. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197664544.003.0001.

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Abstract The introduction begins by explaining the scholarly value of an exhaustive history of widows under Hindu law. For scholars of colonial and modern India, such a history provides crucial context for understanding important colonial debates on Hindu widows. For scholars of premodern India, however, it allows one to see how dominant male attitudes toward women changed over time in premodern South Asia. The introduction then proceeds to explain why widows in particular were the subjects of so much controversy within the Hindu legal tradition and why Hindu legal texts, despite their acknowledged limitations, provide a uniquely powerful lens for studying widows and, by implication, women in general in early India. Thereafter, the introduction gives a brief overview of the Hindu legal tradition (i.e., Dharmaśāstra); discusses the fraught issue of its value for understanding historical social practice; and explains the structure of the book.
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Loengard, Janet S. "The Widow’s Apparel: Paraphernalia and the Courts". W English Legal History and its Sources, 358–72. Cambridge University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108672542.019.

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Fury, Cheryl A. "9. Seamen’s Wives and Widows". W The Social History of English Seamen, 1485-1649, 253–76. Boydell and Brewer, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781782042136-012.

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