Separare letto e tavola. La separazione coniugale in una città moderna (Livorno, XVIII sec.)
In the modern age, marriages were not interrupted only by the death of a spouse. Some evidence suggests that marital separation was not unknown. Husbands and wives, especially those belonging to the lower classes, separated bed and table either temporarily or permanently: most opted for an informal...
Main Author: | Chiara La Rocca |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2010-11-01
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Series: | Storicamente |
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Online Access: | http://storicamente.org/chiara_larocca_separazione_coniugale |
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