In recent years historical studies on adoption and fosterage have greatly advanced, very likely due to the importance that such practices have acquired in our own societies. Also in the past - not only during Roman or Late Antique periods, but throughout in the Middle Ages and the Modern Era as well - a rather significant number of family units went through adoption and fosterage, experiencing these kind of ties and relationships on the daily basis. Articles collected in this volume are aimed at analysing the various forms and methods by means of which the concept of 'adoption' was interpreted and practiced during the Medieval and Early Modern periods, identifying especially relevant chronological points, examples from different regional and local contexts, reciprocal influences and family relationships shaped by adoption.
Adoption and Fosterage Practices in the Late Medieval and Modern Age
ROSSI, Mariaclara;GARBELLOTTI, Marina
2015-01-01
Abstract
In recent years historical studies on adoption and fosterage have greatly advanced, very likely due to the importance that such practices have acquired in our own societies. Also in the past - not only during Roman or Late Antique periods, but throughout in the Middle Ages and the Modern Era as well - a rather significant number of family units went through adoption and fosterage, experiencing these kind of ties and relationships on the daily basis. Articles collected in this volume are aimed at analysing the various forms and methods by means of which the concept of 'adoption' was interpreted and practiced during the Medieval and Early Modern periods, identifying especially relevant chronological points, examples from different regional and local contexts, reciprocal influences and family relationships shaped by adoption.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.