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Family and Justice in the Archives: Historical Perspectives on Intimacy and the Law

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Family and Justice in the Archives: Historical Perspectives on Intimacy and the Law

Gossage, Peter and Moore, Lisa, eds. (2024) Family and Justice in the Archives: Historical Perspectives on Intimacy and the Law. Concordia University Press, Montreal. ISBN 9781988111445

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Abstract

Legal archives offer extraordinary opportunities for understanding intimacies across time and space. Family and Justice in the Archives presents a series of fascinating historical essays that unpack stories of familial, domestic, and sexual intimacy from the records left behind by legal processes, providing rich new insights about family, gender, race, sex, culture, identity, and daily life.

Contributors examine the written traces left by public proceedings that occurred in legally sanctioned spaces of social regulation, from notaries’ offices to criminal and civil courtrooms to legislatures. Focusing on the past two centuries and spanning five continents, the essays explore a wide range of topics including marriage, citizenship, inheritance, indentured servitude, infanticide, juvenile justice, parental abuse, bigamy, and sex work. Mindful of the ethical questions that arise when scrutinizing the details of people’s most vulnerable moments, these authors also demonstrate how individuals navigated and sometimes challenged legal prescriptions and processes to address systemic imbalances of power.

Family and Justice in the Archives reveals the wealth of detail that emerges from a close reading of documents generated by legal processes in the past, offering valuable new perspectives on the complex personal lives of so-called ordinary people in former times.

Divisions:Concordia University > Concordia University Press
Item Type:Book
Refereed:Yes
Editors:Gossage, Peter and Moore, Lisa
Contributors:Bouchard, Isabelle and Murdoch, Chandra and Koya, Riyad Sadiq and Rizzo, Lorena and Garneau, Jean-Philippe and Bates, Juandrea and Maor, Naama and Poutanen, Mary Anne and Gavigan, Shelley A.M. and Chilton, Emma and Moran, James and Méthot, Mélanie and Frost, Ginger and Savage, Gail and Nicholas, Jane and Giuliani, Fabienne and Lord, Emilee and Wertheimer, John (Contributor, Contributor, Contributor, Contributor, Contributor, Contributor, Contributor, Contributor, Contributor, Contributor, Contributor, Contributor, Contributor, Contributor, Contributor, Contributor, Contributor, Contributor)
Date:May 2024
Keywords:history,canadian history,law,intimacy,archives,legal studies,social history
ID Code:994753
Deposited By: Saelan Twerdy
Deposited On:05 Nov 2024 15:45
Last Modified:05 Nov 2024 15:45
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