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Donations, Inheritance and Property in the Nordic and Western World - From Late Antiquity Until Toda

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Donations, Strategies and Relations in the Latin West and Nordic Countries presents, for the first time, a longue durée perspective on the dynamics of donations and the interplay between individual motivations, strategic behaviour and the legal setting of inheritance law. This collection places donations to ecclesiastical, charitable and cultural institutions in the Nordic region within a European context. The book pinpoints the socio-legal challenges that societies faced in guaranteeing that fortunes were passed on in a way that did not impoverish children or kinsmen and thereby created social problems, but also ensured that the social rules and legal practices were upheld.


List of contents

Contents
List of figures
List of tables
List of Contributors
Introduction
Ole-Albert Rønning, Helle Møller Sigh, Helle Vogt


  1. Gift-Giving and Inheritance in Late Roman Law and Legal Practice Caroline Humfress

  2. The Jurisprudence of the Forced Share in the Ancient World: Cicero to Justinian Charles J. Reid, Jr.

  3. The Jurisprudence of the Forced Share: The High and Late Middle Ages Charles J. Reid, Jr.

  4. Inheritance in the Lands of the Loire, 1050-1200: A Contrast to Nordic and Roman Practice Amy Livingstone

  5. Protecting the Individual, the Kin and the Soul: Donation Regulations in Danish and Norwegian Medieval Legislation Helle Vogt

  6. By Love and by Law: Choices of Female Donors in Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Sweden Anu Lahtinen

  7. Gender and Donation Culture in Icelandic from c. 1300-1600 Agnes S. Arnórsdóttir

  8. Luther’s Last Will and the Invention of Testamentary Freedom Mathias Schmoeckel

  9. Pious Donations: The Act of Giving in the Lutheran Church and its Spatial Implications Martin Wangsgaard Jürgensen

  10. The Business of Charity and the Charity of Business: Donations in the Norwegian merchant town of Bergen in the seventeenth and eighteenth century Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde

  11. "Immortal mother and benefactor": Honorable Dwellings for Unmarried Gentlewomen and the Dynamics of Donations among the Danish Elite from 1699 to 1745 Helle Møller Sigh

  12. The Age of Miracles? Alms Culture and Charitable Donations in Copenhagen, c. 1770-1830 Peter Wessel Hansen

  13. How to Exchange with the Dead: The significance of heirlooms in contemporary Danish inheritance practices Bodil Selmer

  14. Gifts to, from, and between Spouses: Present Regulation in the Nordic Countries John Asland
Index

About the author










Ole-Albert Rønning is a historian and PhD candidate at the University of Oslo, Norway, studying oaths of compurgation in medieval Norwegian law and society, in a comparative perspective.

Helle Møller Sigh is a curator at the Strandingsmuseum St. George, Thorsminde, Demark.

Helle Vogt is an associate professor at the Centre for Studies in Legal Culture at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Her previous publications include The Danish Medieval Laws: The laws of Scania, Zealand and Jutland (2016).



Summary

Donations, Inheritance and Property in the Nordic and Western World from Late Antiquity until Today presents an examination of Nordic donation and gift-giving practices in the Nordic and Western world, beginning in late Antiquity and extending through to the present day. Through chapters contributed by leading international researchers, this book explores the changing legal, social and religious frameworks that shape how donations and gifts are given.
In addition to donations to ecclesiastical, charitable and cultural institutions, this books also highlights the sociolegal challenges and the tensions that can occur as a result of transferring property, including answering key questions such as who has a right to what. It also presents, for the first time, an insight into the dynamics of donations and the interplay between individual motivations, strategic behaviour and the legal setting of inheritance law.
Offering a broad chronological and European perspective and including a wide range of illuminating case studies Donations, Inheritance and Property in the Nordic and Western World from Late Antiquity until Today is ideal for students of Nordic and European legal and social history.

Product details

Authors Ole-Albert Moller Sigh Ronning, Ole-Albert Vogt Ronning, Helle Vogt
Assisted by Helle Moller Sigh (Editor), Helle Møller Sigh (Editor), Ole-Albert Ronning (Editor), Ole-Albert Rønning (Editor), Helle Møller Sigh (Editor), Helle Vogt (Editor), Helle (University of Copenhagen Vogt (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 07.06.2017
 
EAN 9781138195837
ISBN 978-1-138-19583-7
No. of pages 342
Series Routledge Studies in Cultural History
Routledge Studies in Cultural History
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

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