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OverviewIn the late 1320s, Martha de Cabanis was widowed with three young sons, eleven, eight, and four years of age. Her challenges would be many: to raise and train her children to carry on their father's business; to preserve that business until they were ready to take over; and to look after her own financial well-being. Examining the visible trail Martha left in Montpellier's notarial registers and other records, Kathryn L. Reyerson reveals a wealth of information about her activities, particularly in the area of business, commerce, and real estate. From these formal, contractual documents, Reyerson gleans something of Martha's personality and reconstructs what she may have done, and a good deal of what she actually did, in her various roles of daughter, wife, mother, and widow. Mother and Sons, Inc. demonstrates that while women were hardly equal to men in the fourteenth century, under the right conditions afforded by wealth and the status of widowhood, they could do and did more than many have thought. Within the space of twenty years, Martha developed a complex real estate fortune, enlarged a cloth manufacturing business and trading venture, and provided for the support and education of her sons. Just how the widow Martha maneuvered within the legal constraints of her social, economic, and personal status forms the heart of the book's investigation. Situating Martha's story within the context of Montpellier and medieval Europe more broadly, Reyerson's microhistorical approach illuminates the opportunities and the limits of what was possible for elite mercantile women in the urban setting in which Martha lived. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kathryn L. Reyerson , Ruth Mazo KarrasPublisher: University of Pennsylvania Press Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Press ISBN: 9780812249613ISBN 10: 0812249615 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 18 October 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1 Chapter 1. Montpellier in the Time of Martha Chapter 2. Martha, Her Family, Their Social Rank, and Political Influence Chapter 3. Marriage, the Groom, and the In-Laws Chapter 4. The Cabanis House: Domestic Space and Possessions Chapter 5. Guiraudus's Death and the Beginnings of Guardianship Chapter 6. The Widow's Legal Position as Guardian Chapter 7. Guardianship in Practice: Commerce and Industry Chapter 8. Real Property Chapter 9. Collaboration: Mother and Sons, Inc. Conclusion Appendices 1. A Note on the Sources 2. Naming Practices 3. A Note on Money Notes Glossary Bibliography Index AcknowledgmentsReviewsThis compelling book enables scholars to understand how a widowed mother acted as an important player in managing the interests of a significant merchant family. Mothers and Sons, Inc. is a treasure trove of information on the variety of commercial concerns as well as the living standards and domestic settings of merchant families in medieval Montpellier. -Rebecca Winer, Villanova University Author InformationKathryn L. Reyerson is Professor of History at the University of Minnesota. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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