Book contents
- Beyond the Monastery Walls
- Beyond the Monastery Walls
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Part I The Gate
- Part II The Laity
- 4 Laypeople and Documents
- 5 Laypeople and Property
- 6 Family
- 7 Conflict and Justice
- 8 Power, Personal Relationships, and Letters
- 9 Freedom and Unfreedom
- 10 Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Manuscript Index
- Main Index
6 - Family
from Part II - The Laity
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 December 2022
- Beyond the Monastery Walls
- Beyond the Monastery Walls
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Part I The Gate
- Part II The Laity
- 4 Laypeople and Documents
- 5 Laypeople and Property
- 6 Family
- 7 Conflict and Justice
- 8 Power, Personal Relationships, and Letters
- 9 Freedom and Unfreedom
- 10 Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Manuscript Index
- Main Index
Summary
The formulas not only tell us about how people in the formulas’ world understood family relationships, but also sometimes reveal hints of how they felt about them. The formulas focus above all on the nuclear family. A good number of them deal with inheritance, in a variety of permutations that reveal tension as well as concord within families. Others deal with different kinds of property arrangements among members of families, including people who had been adopted into families. Still others highlight the needs and emotions that could drive family behavior. A number of formulas deal with those who had lost their families, namely orphans. The formulas dealing with family matters have a great deal to say about the lives of lay women in this world. Women appear not simply as passive objects in the arrangements reached by their male relatives and husbands, but as active agents who participated fully in the documentary culture around them. Some of the formulas that involve them also reveal that while the dominant norms disadvantaged women in the inheritance of property, those norms could be and frequently were breached in practice, even when they were framed in terms of law.
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- Beyond the Monastery WallsLay Men and Women in Early Medieval Legal Formularies, pp. 176 - 215Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022