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Women and Men in Renaissance Venice: Twelve Essays on Patrician Society [Paperback]

Stanley Chojnacki (Author)
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February 29, 2000

In Women and Men in Renaissance Venice Stanley Chojnacki explores the central role played by women in holding Venetian patrician society together. Family relations, marriages, and dowries were the areas in which women interacted dynamically with men. The three parts of the book discuss the involvement of the state in those interactions; the social and economic consequences for women; and their unexpectedly varied consequences for men of the patriciate.

The society Chojnacki describes is at once socially complex and highly regulated. On the one hand, women of the Venetian nobility, like patrician women in other cities, were subordinate to their fathers and husbands. But unlike their counterparts elsewhere, Venetian patrician women exercised much control over their own wealth and property and were key players in family strategies. Thanks to advantageous state regulations regarding dowries and marriage practices, Venetian women influenced their fathers' financial and social choices, which in turn affected their fathers' and husbands' attitudes and behavior toward them. Because limited family resources favored some daughters' marriage prospects at the expense of their sisters', the family and marriage practices of the Venetian nobles led to a range of vocations for women, as well as for men.


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Stanley Chojnacki's distinctive views of the Venetian family have illuminated the gender and family history of Renaissance Italy since the inception of this field in the early 1970s... Unified by a reflective introduction, the collection offers a powerful vision of kinship and marriage in Renaissance Venice.

(P. Renée Baernstein Journal of Modern History 2004)

The discussion is detailed and convincing, as is the overall argument that patrician women had greater importance than is recognized by historians who limit themselves to describe Venice as unequivocally patriarchal.

(Filippo de Vivo The Historical Journal )

An outstanding contribution to European history, Women and Men in Renaissance Venice deals with every aspect of gender and presents an enormously informative, scholarly, 'reader friendly,' and highly recommended introduction to male/female aspects of Venetian society and culture.

(Midwest Book Review )

Chojnacki has complete command of the secondary literature and constantly relates the Venetian case study to situations elsewhere. Italianists will find here a wealth of specialized information, while students of other regions can benefit from its broadly comparative aspects. Moreover, Chojnacki deals with every imaginable aspect of gender: this book thus provides a useful introduction to the field as a whole. But this is more than just a good teaching book. Each essay is a fine work of scholarship; taken together, they provide a major contribution to the field.

(James S. Grubb, University of Maryland-Baltimore County )

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"Chojnacki has complete command of the secondary literature and constantly relates the Venetian case study to situations elsewhere. Italianists will find here a wealth of specialized information, while students of other regions can benefit from its broadly comparative aspects. Moreover, Chojnacki deals with every imaginable aspect of gender: this book thus provides a useful introduction to the field as a whole. But this is more than just a good teaching book. Each essay is a fine work of scholarship; taken together, they provide a major contribution to the field." -- James S. Grubb, University of Maryland-Baltimore County

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (February 29, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801863953
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801863950
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars very 'scholarly' but absolutely essential., August 26, 2010
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It isn't the quickest or easiest read, but the information in it is a treasure trove for the person who wished to know the subject matter. It's like a super vitamin pill, a bit sour, but extremely helpful. I gave it five stars because of the command of the information.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great for those interested Renaissance Venice, April 10, 2004
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This is a great book for people interested in the lives of the upper classes in Renaissance Venice. It can be a dry read for some, but is informative and interesting in its details. Based on court documents of the time, it's a great resource for documentation of essays or SCA work.
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THE ESSAYS GATHERED in this book were written over a quarter of a century, from the early 1970s to the late 1990s, a time in which the way historians study the society of late medieval and Renaissance Italy was transformed by attention to gender and the experience of women. Read the first page
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uxorial cycle, dowry limitation, nonpaternal contributions, dowry restitution, case vecchie, politica matrimoniale, dowry bequests, dowry security, dowry levels, patrician regime, patrician manhood, dowry inflation, dowry receipts, lineage orientation, kinship orientation, dowry standards, natal kinsmen, patrician wives, acque salse, sixteen clans, patrician dowries, compagnie della calza, loo ducats, dowry wealth, political adulthood
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Great Council, Renaissance Venice, Council of Ten, Piero Priuli, Jacopo Gabriel, Valerio Zeno, Gasparino Morosini, Renaissance Italy, Christiane Klapisch-Zuber, Giovanni Morosini, Guido Ruggiero, Middle Ages, Orsa Dolfin, San Marco, Andrea Morosini, Black Death, Doge Antonio Venier, Donald Queller, Ermolao Barbaro, Franceschina Querini, Francesco Barbaro, Francesco Morosini, Isabelle Chabot, Marco Soranzo, Marino Sanudo
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