An Expanding World Volume 29
Families in the Expansion of Europe, 15001800
AN EXPANDING WORLD
The European Impact on World History, 14501800
General Editor: A.J.R. Russell-Wood
EXPANSION, INTERACTION, ENCOUNTERS
1 The Global OpportunityFelipe Fernndez-Armesto
2 The European OpportunityFelipe Fernndez-Armesto
3 The Globe Encircled and the World RevealedUrsula Lamb
4 Historiography of Europeans in Africa and AsiaAnthony Disney
5 Establishing ExceptionalismAmy Turner Bushnell
TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE
6 Scientific Aspects of European ExpansionWilliam Storey
7 Technology and European Overseas EnterpriseMichael Adas
TRADE AND COMMODITIES
8 Merchant Networks in the Early Modern WorldSanjay Subrahmanyam
9 The Atlantic Staple Trade (Parts I & II) Susan Socolow
10 European Commercial Expansion in Early Modern AsiaOm Prakash
11 Spices in the Indian Ocean WorldM.N. Pearson
12 Textiles: Production, Trade and DemandMaureen Fennell Mazzaoui
13 Interoceanic Trade in European ExpansionPieter Emmer and Femme Gaastra
14 Metals and Monies in a Global EconomyDennis O. Flynn and Arturo Girldez
15 Slave TradesPatrick Manning
EXPLOITATION
16 The Worlds of Unfree LabourColin Palmer
17 Agriculture, Resource Exploitation, and Environmental ChangeHelen Wheatley
18 Plantation Societies in the Era of European ExpansionJudy Bieber
19 Mines of Silver and Gold in the AmericasPeter Bakewell
GOVERNMENT AND EMPIRE
20 Theories of Empire, 14501800David Armitage
21 Government and Governance of EmpiresA.J.R. Russell-Wood
22 Administrators of EmpireMark Burkholder
23 Local Government in European EmpiresA.J.R. Russell-Wood
24 Warfare and EmpiresDouglas M. Peers
SOCIETY AND CULTURE
25 Settlement Patterns in Early Modern Colonization, 16th-18th centuriesJoyce Lorimer
26 Biological Consequences of the European ExpansionKenneth F. Kiple and Stephen V. Beck
27 European and Non-European Societies (Parts I & II) Robert Forster
28 Christianity and MissionsJ.S. Cummins
29 Families and the Expansion of EuropeMaria Beatriz Nizza da Silva
30 European IntrudersMurdo MacLeod and Evelyn Rawski
THE WORLD AND EUROPE
31 Facing Each Other (Parts I & II) Anthony Pagden
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Contents
Muriel Nazzari
Patricia Seed
Donald Ramos
Nancy F. Cott
Ann Twinam
Lynne Paquette and Ral Bates
Edith Couturier
Alida C. Metcalf
Toby L. Ditz
Sarah Cline
A.J.R. Russell-Wood
Edgar F. Love
Leonard Guelke
Guide
The chapters in this volume are taken from the sources listed below, for which the editor and publishers wish to thank their authors, original publishers or other copyright holders for permission to use their material as follows:
Chapter 1: Muriel Nazzari, Parents and Daughters: Change in the Practice of Dowry in So Paulo (16001770), Hispanic American Historical Review LXX, no. 4 (Durham, NC, 1990), pp. 639665. Copyright 1990 by Duke University Press. Reprinted with permission.
Chapter 2: Patricia Seed, The Church and the Patriarchal Family: Marriage Conflicts in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century New Spain, Journal of Family History X (Thousand Oaks, CA, 1985), pp. 284293. Copyright 1985 by Sage Publications, Inc.
Chapter 3: Donald Ramos, Marriage and the Family in Colonial Vila Rica, Hispanic American Historical Review LV (Durham, NC, 1975), pp. 200225. Copyright 1975 by Duke University Press. Reprinted with permission.
Chapter 4: Nancy F. Cott, Divorce and the Changing Status of Women in Eighteenth-Century Massachusetts, William and Mary Quarterly (3rd series) XXX (Williamsburg, VA, 1976), pp. 586614. Copyright 1976 by The Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture. Reprinted by permission of the author and The Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture.
Chapter 5: Ann Twinam, Honor, Sexuality, and Illegitimacy in Colonial Spanish America, in ed. Asuncin Lavrin, Sexuality and Illegitimacy in Colonial Latin America (Lincoln, NE, 1989), pp. 118155. Copyright 1989 by the University of Nebraska Press.
Chapter 6: Lynne Paquette and Ral Bates, Les naissances illgitimes sur les rives du Saint-Laurent avant 1730, Revue dHistoire de lAmrique Franaise XL, no. 2 (Montreal, 1986), pp. 239252. Copyright 1986 by Institut dHistoire de 1Amrique Franaise.
Chapter 7: Edith Couturier, Women and the Family in Eighteenth-Century Mexico: Law and Practice, Journal of Family History X (Thousand Oaks, CA, 1985), pp. 294304. Copyright 1985 by Sage Publications, Inc.
Chapter 8: Alida C. Metcalf, Women and Means: Women and Family Property in Colonial Brazil, Journal of Social History XXIV (Pittsburgh, PA, 1990), pp. 277298. Copyright 1990 by Carnegie Mellon University Press.