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Authority and sexuality in early modern Burgundy (1550-1730)

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Focusing on a historical time and place rich with implications for the interactions among law, religion, and sexual morality, Authority and Sexuality in Early Modern Burgundy is an incisive analysis of the tension between the prescriptive and the practical aspects of law.

As Catholic Reform penetrated and was institutionalized in Early Modern France, legal codes reached further than before into realms of moral behavior. James Farr reveals how Burgundy's dominant, elite legal community attempted to impose new laws and regulations to recover a social order they believed had been destroyed in the upheavals of the sixteenth century.

Among their chief objectives was the imposition of patriarchy to be accomplished by the construction of a more rigorous gender hierarchy and a greater disciplining of sexual passions.

As a series of moral codes governing the disposition of human bodies, the new order of morality established authority over the sexual behavior of priests, courting couples, victims of seduction or rape, and prostitutes, among others. In practice, however, the exigencies of criminal procedure transformed the written rules into a resource of strategic power, often used by judges and litigants to achieve ends quite different from those originally intended.

Informed by recent theoretical insights from legal anthropology and French social theory, and making use of a variety of original sources, particularly the court records of moral crime, Authority and Sexuality in Early Modern Burgundy draws an important, systematic link between the histories of sexuality and criminality at a time when there was no clear distinction between sin and crime.

It will be essential reading for scholars and students of French history, social history, legal history, and the history of sexuality.

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252

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Authority and sexuality in early modern Burgundy (1550-1730)
1995, Oxford University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York
Series
Studies in the history of sexuality

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Dewey Decimal Class
306.7/0944/4
Library of Congress
HN440.P6 F37 1995, HN440.P6F37 1995, HN440.P6 F37 1995eb, HN440.P6 F37 1994

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Pagination
viii, 252 p. :
Number of pages
252

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Open Library
OL1422383M
Internet Archive
authoritysexuali0000farr
ISBN 10
0195089073
LCCN
93032702
OCLC/WorldCat
28722063
Library Thing
2624091
Goodreads
1833268

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