Illegitimacy

Illegitimacy
Title Illegitimacy PDF eBook
Author Jenny Teichman
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1982
Genre Illegitimacy
ISBN 9780631128076

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Illegitimacy

Illegitimacy
Title Illegitimacy PDF eBook
Author Shirley F. Hartley
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 302
Release 2023-11-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520332857

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This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1975.

Imagining Illegitimacy in Classical Greek Literature

Imagining Illegitimacy in Classical Greek Literature
Title Imagining Illegitimacy in Classical Greek Literature PDF eBook
Author Mary Ebbott
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 142
Release 2003
Genre Law
ISBN 9780739105382

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In Imagining Illegitimacy, Mary Ebbott investigates metaphors of illegitimacy in classical Greek literature, concentrating in particular on the way in which the illegitimate child (nothos) is imagined in narratives. By analyzing the imagery connected to illegitimate persons, Ebbott arrives at deep insights on how legitimacy and illegitimacy in Greek culture were deeply connected to the concepts of family, procreation, and citizenry, and how these connections influenced cultural imperatives of determining and controlling legitimacy.

The Law of Illegitimacy

The Law of Illegitimacy
Title The Law of Illegitimacy PDF eBook
Author Wilfrid Hooper
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1911
Genre Evidence (Law)
ISBN

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Illegitimacy Laws of the United States and Certain Foreign Countries

Illegitimacy Laws of the United States and Certain Foreign Countries
Title Illegitimacy Laws of the United States and Certain Foreign Countries PDF eBook
Author Ernst Freund
Publisher
Pages 278
Release 1919
Genre Illegitimacy
ISBN

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When the Apricots Bloom

When the Apricots Bloom
Title When the Apricots Bloom PDF eBook
Author Roberta Forrest
Publisher
Pages 569
Release 1990
Genre Large type books
ISBN

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Status in Classical Athens

Status in Classical Athens
Title Status in Classical Athens PDF eBook
Author Deborah E Kamen
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 161
Release 2013-07-21
Genre History
ISBN 1400846536

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Ancient Greek literature, Athenian civic ideology, and modern classical scholarship have all worked together to reinforce the idea that there were three neatly defined status groups in classical Athens--citizens, slaves, and resident foreigners. But this book--the first comprehensive account of status in ancient democratic Athens--clearly lays out the evidence for a much broader and more complex spectrum of statuses, one that has important implications for understanding Greek social and cultural history. By revealing a social and legal reality otherwise masked by Athenian ideology, Deborah Kamen illuminates the complexity of Athenian social structure, uncovers tensions between democratic ideology and practice, and contributes to larger questions about the relationship between citizenship and democracy. Each chapter is devoted to one of ten distinct status groups in classical Athens (451/0-323 BCE): chattel slaves, privileged chattel slaves, conditionally freed slaves, resident foreigners (metics), privileged metics, bastards, disenfranchised citizens, naturalized citizens, female citizens, and male citizens. Examining a wide range of literary, epigraphic, and legal evidence, as well as factors not generally considered together, such as property ownership, corporal inviolability, and religious rights, the book demonstrates the important legal and social distinctions that were drawn between various groups of individuals in Athens. At the same time, it reveals that the boundaries between these groups were less fixed and more permeable than Athenians themselves acknowledged. The book concludes by trying to explain why ancient Greek literature maintains the fiction of three status groups despite a far more complex reality.