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Sex, Rett Og Reformasjon

Sex, Rett Og Reformasjon
Author: Anne Irene Riisøy
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004173641

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Based on legislation and legal practice from the period c. 1250-1600 the book takes issue with the most important viewpoints in earlier research by early modernists: that the Reformation represented a watershed in a development characterized by greater criminalisation of sexual acts, increase in the severity of sentences and deterioration of the position of women. According to this study, in principle all or mostly all factors were already in place in the Middle Ages. In Norwegian historiography the period investigated is characterized by paucity of sources, and the period has tended to fall between two stools, respectively the medievalist and the early modernist. The ambition of this book has been to bridge the gap.


Traders, Ties and Tensions

Traders, Ties and Tensions
Author: Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz
Publisher: Uitgeverij Verloren
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2008
Genre: Bergen (Norway)
ISBN: 9087040415

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Incest in Sweden, 1680–1940

Incest in Sweden, 1680–1940
Author: Bonnie Clementsson
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9198469924

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This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. In early modern Sweden, if a man and his deceased wife's sister were found guilty of engaging in sexual intercourse they would be sentenced to death by beheading. Today the same relationship is not even illegal. Covering the period 1680–1940, this book analyses both incest crimes and applications for dispensation to marry, revealing the norms underpinning Swedish society’s shifting attitudes to incestuous relations and comparing them with developments in other European countries. It demonstrates that, even though the debate on incest has been dominated by religious, moral and – in due course – medical notions, the values that actually determined the outcome of incest cases were frequently of quite a different character.


Ægteskab i Norden fra Saxo til i dag

Ægteskab i Norden fra Saxo til i dag
Author: Kari Melby
Publisher: Nordic Council of Ministers
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1999
Genre:
ISBN: 9789289303392

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Dansk, norsk, svensk og engelsk tekst.


New Literature on Women

New Literature on Women
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 572
Release: 1998
Genre: Women
ISBN:

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The Older Gulathing Law

The Older Gulathing Law
Author: Erik Simensen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2021-04-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000372979

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The Gulathing Law regulates relations between the social classes, the king and his officers, the clergy, and the peasantry. Parts of the law appear to be a social contract between two parties: on the one hand the people, on the other hand the church and the king. This new edition, in modern English, contains many references to research that has been carried out since the appearance of previous editions in 1935 and 1981. In the Gulathing Law, differing interests are being balanced, and procedures described for solving conflicts. Personal rights are defined, and scales of fines and compensation are set up, graded according to the gravity of the insult, offence, and the social status of the persons involved. Large parts of the law text mirror the internal conditions in the farming community of Western Norway in the High Middle Ages; economic transactions, disputes, damage to life and property, and theft. Accompanied by a translator’s introduction and a commentary essay which place the Gulathing Law in a theological and church history perspective, this volume will be useful for both students and specialists of medieval Norwegian legal history and medieval Scandinavian law.


Fornaldarsagaerne

Fornaldarsagaerne
Author: Agneta Ney
Publisher: Museum Tusculanum Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2009
Genre: Fornaldarsögur Norðrlanda
ISBN: 8763525798

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Nordic Inheritance Law through the Ages

Nordic Inheritance Law through the Ages
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2020-07-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004435581

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The articles in Nordic Inheritance Law through the Ages – Spaces of Action and Legal Strategies explore the significance of inheritance law through the use of topical and in-depth studies that bring life to historical and contemporary Nordic inheritance law practices.


Scandinavian Penal History, Culture and Prison Practice

Scandinavian Penal History, Culture and Prison Practice
Author: Peter Scharff Smith
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2017-07-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137585293

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This book draws on historical and cross-disciplinary studies to critically examine penal practices in Scandinavia. The Nordic countries are often hailed by international observers as ‘model societies’, with egalitarian welfare policies, low rates of poverty, humane social policies and human rights oriented internal agendas. This book, however, paints a much more nuanced picture of the welfare policies, ideologies and social control in strong centralistic states. Based on extensive new empirical data, leading Nordic and international scholars discuss the relationship between prison conditions in Scandinavia and Scandinavian social policy more generally, and argue that it is not always liberating and constructive to be embraced by a powerful welfare state. This book is essential reading for researchers of state punishment in Scandinavia, and it is highly relevant for anyone interested in the ‘Nordic Model’ of social policy.


Criminally Queer

Criminally Queer
Author: Jens Rydström
Publisher:
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This book provides a coherent history of criminal law and homosexuality in Scandinavia from 1842 to 1999, a period during which same-sex love was outlawed or subject to severe legal restrictions in the Scandinavian penal codes. This was the case in most countries in Northern Europe, but the book argues that the development in Scandinavia was different, partly determined by the structure of the welfare state. Five experienced scholars of the history of homosexuality describe how same-sex desire has been regulated in their respective countries during the past 160 years. With backgrounds in history, sociology, and gender studies, the contributors represent an interdisciplinary approach. Their contributions present for the first time a comprehensive history of homosexuality in Scandinavia. Among other things, it includes the most extensive study yet written in any language about Iceland's gay and lesbian history. Also for the first time, the book discusses in detail same-sex sexuality between women. Female homosexuality was outlawed in Eastern Scandinavia, but not in the Western parts of this region. It also analyzes the modern tendency to include lesbian women in the criminal aspect of the medicalization of homosexuality and the growing influence of medical discourse on the law. Jens Rydstrm is lecturer in history, particularly gender history, at Stockholm University (Sweden) and the author of Sinners and Citizens: Bestiality and Homosexuality in Sweden, 18801950. He is currently working on the history of laws on registered partnership in the Nordic countries. Kati Mustola is a research fellow at the Department of Sociology of the University of Helsinki (Finland). She is currently involved in research on the situation of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgender people in the workplace. She also specializes in Finnish lesbian and gay history. She has edited several books in lesbian and gay studies and for many years was responsible for the teaching of lesbian studies at the Christina Institute for Women's Studies at the University of Helsinki.