Marriage,residence, and occupational choices of senior and junior siblings in the english past |
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Authors: | Gı́sli Ágúst Gunnlaugsson Loftur Guttormsson |
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Institution: | Cambridge Group for History and Population and Social Structure, 27 Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1QA, England |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study is to throw light on the importance of social networks by examining the choice of godparents and witnesses to marriage in early nineteenth-century Iceland. The article analyzes parish records concerning two communities representative of different socio-economic environments in southwestern Iceland. The results show that godparents were chosen predominantly among people of standing in the neighborhood, such as communal directors, church wardens, merchants, and midwives. Grandparents figured only rarely as godparents. In the case of marriage, however, close kin played a markedly more important role as witnesses, particularly in the upland community that had a more stable population than the coastal one. Observed local variations in this respect can be explained in light of different socio-economic settings. |
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