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E-raamat: Kinship, Community, and Self: Essays in Honor of David Warren Sabean

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"David Warren Sabean was a pioneer in the historical-anthropological study of kinship, community, and selfhood in early modern and modern Europe. His career has helped shape the discipline of history through his supervision of dozens of graduate studentsand his influence on countless other scholars. This book collects wide-ranging essays demonstrating the impact of Sabean's work has on scholars of diverse time periods and regions, all revolving around the prominent issues that have framed his career: kinship, community, and self. The significance of David Warren Sabean's scholarship is reflected in original research contributed by former students and essays written by his contemporaries, demonstrating Sabean's impact on the discipline of history"--Provided by publisher.

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This is a very fine collection of essays. The goal of this volume is clearly to showcase the diversity of the scholarly work that has been inspired by Sabeans approach to history, the kinds of questions he has asked of his sources, and his ability to penetrate to the heart of submerged or overlooked discourses and life-worlds.  ·  George Williamson, Florida State University

Preface xi
Jason Coy
Benjamin Marschke
Jared Poley
Claudia Verhoeven
Introduction. Sabean's Swabians: A Study of Kith and Kin 1(22)
Thomas A. Brady Jr.
Part I Kinship
Chapter 1 "As a Brother Should Be": Siblings, Kinship, and Community in Carolingian Europe
23(14)
Dana M. Polanichka
Chapter 2 The Legal Pitfalls of Marriage Brokerage in Nineteenth-Century France
37(12)
Andrea Mansker
Chapter 3 "Married to the Bottle": Drunk Husbands and Wives in Wilhelmine Germany
49(12)
Kevin D. Goldberg
Chapter 4 A Home for Mothers in Vienna: Community and Crisis
61(12)
Britta McEwen
Chapter 5 Of Queens and Kinship: Politics and Legacies in the Colonial Pacific
73(12)
Matt K. Matsuda
Chapter 6 The Making of a Japanese Rural Christian Community: Conversion through Family Networks in Late Nineteenth-Century Japan
85(14)
Emily Anderson
Part II Community
Chapter 7 Divination and Community in Early Modern Thuringia
99(12)
Jason Coy
Chapter 8 Paracelsus: Greed, Self, and Community
111(11)
Jared Poley
Chapter 9 From Heretics to Hypocrites: Anti-Pietist Rhetoric in the Eighteenth Century
122(10)
Benjamin Marschke
Chapter 10 Finding Orthodoxy in the Baltic: Conservative Russia and the Baltic Region in the Nineteenth Century
132(13)
Daniel C. Ryan
Chapter 11 Women, Railways, and Respectability in Colonial India
145(12)
Ritika Prasad
Chapter 12 Adventures in Terrorism: Sergei Stepniak-Kravchinsky and the Literary Lives of the Russian Revolutionary Community (1860s--80s)
157(13)
Claudia Verhoeven
Chapter 13 Power in Truth Telling: Jewish Testimonial Strategies before the Shoah
170(15)
Alexandra Garbarini
Part III Self
Chapter 14 For the Love of Geometry: The Rise of Euclidism in the Early Modern World, 1450--1850
185(17)
Michael J. Sauter
Chapter 15 A Private Repulsion toward Public Women in the Letters of Caspar von Voght and Germaine de Stael
202(14)
Tamara Zwick
Chapter 16 Honor and the Policing of Intra-Jewish Disputes in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Germany
216(14)
Ann E. Goldberg
Chapter 17 You Are What You Reform? Class, Consumption, and Identity in Victorian Britain
230(15)
Amy Woodson-Boulton
Conclusion 245(6)
Mary Lindemann
David M. Luebke
Bibliography of David Warren Sabean's Published Works 251(4)
Bibliography 255(22)
Notes on Contributors 277(6)
Index 283
Jason Coy is Associate Professor of History at the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina. He is the author of Strangers and Misfits: Banishment, Social Control, and Authority in Early Modern Germany (2008) and co-editor of The Holy Roman Empire, Reconsidered (2010).