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Sex Crimes, Honour, and the Law in Early Modern Spain : Vizcaya, 1528-1735

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Renato Barahona has distilled years of research into a pioneering study of sexual criminality, women, honour and the law in early modern Basque Spain.

Presenting his argument in a lucid and engaging style, Barahona explores the litigation of honour and dishonour by female victims of seduction.

He successfully demonstrates that - in this region and era - female honour lost through sexual transgression could be redeemed through recourse to the law.Drawing from records of over 350 lawsuits, which took place between 1500 and 1750 (all primary sources, and all previously unpublished), Barahona offers new insights into the role of the secular courts in serving the interests of women.

He does much to broaden our understanding of courtship, sexual practices, sexual vocabulary, marriage customs, cohabitation and violence against women. "Sex Crimes, Honour, and the Law in Early Modern Spain" should appeal to students and scholars in the areas of social history, women's studies, law and literature.

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Product Details
University of Toronto Press
0802036945 / 9780802036940
Hardback
27/12/2003
Canada
English
248 p.
23 cm
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