"Illegitimacy, Inter-generational Conflict and Legal Practice in Eighteenth-century Northern Burgundy".Jeremy Hayhoe, "Illegitimacy illegitimacy: see bastard. Illegitimacy bend sinister supposed stigma of illegitimate birth. [Heraldry: Misc.] Clinker, Humphry servant of Bramble family turns out to be illegitimate son of Mr. Bramble. [Br. Lit. , Inter-generational Conflict and Legal Practice in Eighteenth-century Northern Burgundy" The early modern era in European history has come to be seen as a period marked by more or less successful attempts by elites to impose "civilized" behavioral norms on ordinary people, especially women. The present examination of suits for child support and breach of promise in the French province of Burgundy, however, suggests that both ordinary people and judges remained sympathetic to unmarried women who found themselves pregnant. The jurisprudence jurisprudence (j r'ĭspr d`əns), study of the nature and the origin and development of law. practiced in Burgundy's local courts accepted the testimony of the woman in naming the father, and automatically assigned a lump sum Lump sumA large one-time payment of money. payment for the costs of the delivery, as well as regular payments for the child's upkeep to majority, and sometimes a payment of money for the harm done to her honor (by refusing to marry her). Furthermore, there were ways of ensuring the collection of child support, including judicial seizure and imprisonment Imprisonment See also Isolation. Alcatraz Island former federal maximum security penitentiary, near San Francisco; “escapeproof.” [Am. Hist.: Flexner, 218] Altmark, the German prison ship in World War II. [Br. Hist. . Finally, the article argues that many paternity The state or condition of a father; the relationship of a father. English and U.S. Common Law have recognized the importance of establishing the paternity of children. disputes resulted from considerable uncertainty about whether parental permission was required for marriage--and pitted a pregnant young woman against her lover's parents |
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