The dynamic of family structures in seventeenth-century Moldavia. Adoption and godparenthood |
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Authors: | Elena Bedreag |
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Affiliation: | 1. Romanian Academy, ‘N. Iorga’ Institute of History, Bucharest, Romaniabedreag@yahoo.com |
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Abstract: | This study analyzes aspects related to family structure and kinship (in particularly, to relations between parents and children, but other types than the blood relations) and the influences they had on seventeenth-century Moldavian society. In the first part, the focus is on the practice of adoption that is mainly mentioned in documents through the expression taking into one's soul and has as its main purpose ensuring posterity and implicitly transmitting patrimony. This analysis is based on juridical disposition and diverse types of documents conserved referring to this practice, trying to outline the importance of this gesture in Early Modern Moldavian society and the nature of the reasons which caused the individual to choose this lineage manner. Also, for a better understanding of the role and the amount of the patrimony inherited by the adopted children in the destiny of a family and its social implications, the method of comparing the adoption in contrast with other spiritual kinships, especially with baptismal sponsorship, has been used. |
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Keywords: | family adoption seventeenth-century Moldavia inheritance blood kinship spiritual kinship |
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