Domestic Secrets: Women and Property in Sweden, 1600-1857

Author:   Maria Ågren
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
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9781469614533


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   30 April 2014
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Domestic Secrets: Women and Property in Sweden, 1600-1857


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Between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, women's role in the Swedish economy was renegotiated and reconceptualised. Maria Agren chronicles changes in married women's property rights, revealing the story of Swedish women's property as not just a simple narrative of the erosion of legal rights, but a more complex tale of unintended consequences. A public sphere of influence--including the wife's family and the local community--held sway over spousal property rights throughout most of the seventeenth century, Agren argues. Around 1700, a campaign to codify spousal property rights as an arcanum domesticum, or domestic secret, aimed to increase efficiency in legal decision making. New regulatory changes indeed reduced familial interference, but they also made families less likely to give land to women. The advent of the print medium ushered property issues back into the public sphere, this time on a national scale, Agren explains. Mass politicization increased sympathy for women, and public debate popularized more progressive ideas about the economic contributions of women to marriage, leading to mid-nineteenth-century legal reforms that were more favourable to women. Agren's work enhances our understanding of how societies have conceived of women's contributions to the fundamental institutions of marriage and the family, using as an example a country with far-reaching influence during and after the Enlightenment.

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Author:   Maria Ågren
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
Imprint:   The University of North Carolina Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781469614533


ISBN 10:   1469614537
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   30 April 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  Adult education ,  General ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Every now and again a reviewer gets to read a book that cannot but be highly lauded and recommended. Maria Agren's Domestic Secrets is such research. . . . A disciplined and lucidly written work. . . . Agren's calmly argued and rigorous work evokes many novel thoughts and comparative questions--and it inspires new research. This is undoubtedly a sign of an innovative and inspiring book. -- Law and History Review


Every now and again a reviewer gets to read a book that cannot but be highly lauded and recommended. Maria Agren's Domestic Secrets is such research. . . . A disciplined and lucidly written work. . . . Agren's calmly argued and rigorous work evoke


""Every now and again a reviewer gets to read a book that cannot but be highly lauded and recommended. Maria Agren's Domestic Secrets is such research. . . . A disciplined and lucidly written work. . . . Agren's calmly argued and rigorous work evokes many novel thoughts and comparative questions -- and it inspires new research. This is undoubtedly a sign of an innovative and inspiring book."" -- Law and History Review


Every now and again a reviewer gets to read a book that cannot but be highly lauded and recommended. Maria Agren's Domestic Secrets is such research. . . . A disciplined and lucidly written work. . . . Agren's calmly argued and rigorous work evokes many novel thoughts and comparative questions--and it inspires new research. This is undoubtedly a sign of an innovative and inspiring book.-- Law and History Review


Author Information

Maria Agren is professor of history at Uppsala University, Sweden and author or editor of four previous books.

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