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Women Before the Bar: Gender, Law, and Society in Connecticut, 1639-1789 (Published by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press) - Cornelia Hughes Dayton December 1, 1995 PDF  BOOKS
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Women Before the Bar: Gender, Law, and Society in Connecticut, 1639-1789 (Published by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press)
Author: Cornelia Hughes Dayton
Year: December 1, 1995
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File size: PDF 24 MB
Language: English



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Long detailed description of the plot: Women Before the Bar: Gender, Law, and Society in Connecticut, 1639-1789 is a groundbreaking study that delves into the changing patterns of women's participation in early American courts across a range of legal actions, including debt, divorce, illicit sex, rape, and slander. Author Cornelia Dayton weaves together individual women's stories with systematic analysis of gendered litigation patterns to challenge traditional notions of women's marginalization in the legal system. The book focuses on New Haven, a colony with the most Puritan-dominated legal regime, and explores how Puritanism initially provided women with opportunities to have their voices heard within the courtroom. However, as the economy became more commercialized and middle-class families developed an ethic of privacy, women's presence in the courts declined significantly. The book challenges the conventional understanding of women's status in colonial New England and offers a new periodization of women's history, highlighting the crucial changes that took place in the early eighteenth century.
Long detailed description of the plot: Women Before the Bar: Gender, Law, and Society in Connecticut, 1639-1789 - это новаторское исследование, которое углубляется в меняющиеся модели участия женщин в ранних американских судах по ряду юридических исков, включая долг, развод, незаконный секс, изнасилование и клевету. Автор Корнелия Дейтон объединяет отдельные женские истории с систематическим анализом гендерных судебных процессов, чтобы бросить вызов традиционным представлениям о маргинализации женщин в правовой системе. Книга посвящена Нью-Хейвену, колонии с наиболее пуританским правовым режимом, и исследует, как пуританство изначально предоставляло женщинам возможность услышать свой голос в зале суда. Однако, поскольку экономика стала более коммерциализированной, а семьи среднего класса выработали этику конфиденциальности, присутствие женщин в судах значительно сократилось. Книга бросает вызов общепринятому пониманию положения женщин в колониальной Новой Англии и предлагает новую периодизацию истории женщин, подчеркивая важнейшие изменения, произошедшие в начале восемнадцатого века.
Long detailed description of the plot : Women Before the Bar : Gender, Law, and Society in Connecticut, 1639-1789 est une étude novatrice qui explore les modèles changeants de la participation des femmes dans les premiers tribunaux américains dans un certain nombre de procès, y compris la dette, le divorce illégal, le viol et la diffamation. L'auteur, Cornelia Dayton, combine des histoires de femmes individuelles avec une analyse systématique des procès de genre pour contester les conceptions traditionnelles de la marginalisation des femmes dans le système juridique. livre traite de New Haven, une colonie avec le régime juridique le plus puritain, et explore comment le puritanisme a initialement permis aux femmes de faire entendre leur voix dans la salle d'audience. Cependant, comme l'économie est devenue plus commerciale et que les familles de la classe moyenne ont développé une éthique de confidentialité, la présence des femmes dans les tribunaux a considérablement diminué. livre remet en question la compréhension de la situation des femmes dans la Nouvelle-Angleterre coloniale et propose une nouvelle périodicité de l'histoire des femmes, soulignant les changements les plus importants survenus au début du XVIIIe siècle.
Larga descripción detallada de la plataforma: mujeres antes que la barra: Gender, Law, and Society in Connecticut, 1639-1789 es un estudio pionero que profundiza en los patrones cambiantes de participación de las mujeres en las primeras cortes estadounidenses sobre una serie de demandas legales, incluyendo deuda, divorcio, sexo ilegal, violación y difamación. La autora Cornelia Dayton combina historias individuales de mujeres con un análisis sistemático de los juicios de género para desafiar las ideas tradicionales sobre la marginación de las mujeres en el sistema legal. libro trata sobre New Haven, la colonia con más régimen legal puritano, y explora cómo el puritanismo brindó inicialmente a las mujeres la oportunidad de hacer oír su voz en la sala. n embargo, a medida que la economía se ha vuelto más comercializada y las familias de clase media han desarrollado una ética de privacidad, la presencia de las mujeres en los tribunales se ha reducido considerablemente. libro desafía la comprensión generalmente aceptada de la situación de la mujer en la Nueva Inglaterra colonial y propone una nueva periodización de la historia de la mujer, destacando los cambios cruciales que tuvieron lugar a principios del siglo XVIII.
Long detailed descrizione of the plot: Women Before the Bar: Gender, Law, and Society in Connecticut, 1639-1789 è uno studio innovativo che approfondisce i modelli di partecipazione delle donne nei primi tribunali americani attraverso una serie di cause legali, tra cui debito, divorzio, sesso illegale, stupro e diffamazione. L'autrice Cornelia Dayton unisce le singole storie femminili con un'analisi sistematica dei processi di genere per sfidare le tradizionali idee sull'emarginazione delle donne nel sistema legale. Il libro è dedicato a New Haven, la colonia con il regime giuridico più puritano, e esplora come il puritanesimo abbia inizialmente offerto alle donne l'opportunità di sentire la propria voce in aula. Tuttavia, poiché l'economia è diventata più commercializzata e le famiglie di classe media hanno sviluppato un'etica della privacy, la presenza femminile nei tribunali è diminuita notevolmente. Il libro sfida la comprensione universale della situazione delle donne nel New England coloniale e propone una nuova periodicità della storia delle donne, sottolineando i cambiamenti più importanti avvenuti all'inizio del diciottesimo secolo.
Lange detaillierte Beschreibung des Grundstücks: Frauen vor der Bar: Gender, Law, and Society in Connecticut, 1639-1789 ist eine bahnbrechende Studie, die sich mit den sich verändernden Mustern der Beteiligung von Frauen an frühen amerikanischen Gerichten in einer Reihe von Rechtsstreitigkeiten befasst, darunter Schulden, Scheidung, illegaler Sex, Vergewaltigung und Verleumdung. Die Autorin Cornelia Dayton verbindet ausgewählte Frauengeschichten mit einer systematischen Analyse von Geschlechterprozessen, um traditionelle Vorstellungen von Marginalisierung von Frauen im Rechtssystem herauszufordern. Das Buch widmet sich New Haven, der Kolonie mit dem puritanischsten Rechtsregime, und untersucht, wie der Puritanismus Frauen ursprünglich die Möglichkeit bot, ihre Stimme im Gerichtssaal zu hören. Als die Wirtschaft jedoch kommerzialisierter wurde und Familien der Mittelschicht eine Ethik der Privatsphäre entwickelten, ging die Präsenz von Frauen vor Gericht deutlich zurück. Das Buch stellt das konventionelle Verständnis der tuation der Frauen im kolonialen Neuengland in Frage und schlägt eine neue Periodisierung der Frauengeschichte vor, die die wichtigsten Veränderungen hervorhebt, die zu Beginn des 18. Jahrhunderts stattgefunden haben.
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Komplonun uzun detaylı açıklaması: Barodan Önce Kadınlar: Connecticut'ta Cinsiyet, Hukuk ve Toplum, 1639-1789, borç, boşanma, yasadışı seks, tecavüz ve iftira gibi bir dizi yasal talepte erken Amerikan mahkemelerine kadınların katılımının değişen kalıplarını inceleyen çığır açan bir çalışmadır. Yazar Cornelia Dayton, kadınların bireysel hikayelerini, kadınların hukuk sistemindeki marjinalleşmesine ilişkin geleneksel kavramlara meydan okumak için cinsiyet denemelerinin sistematik analiziyle birleştiriyor. Kitap, en püriten yasal rejime sahip bir koloni olan New Haven'a odaklanıyor ve Püritenizmin başlangıçta kadınlara seslerini mahkeme salonunda duyurma fırsatı sağladığını araştırıyor. Bununla birlikte, ekonomi daha ticarileştikçe ve orta sınıf aileler gizlilik etiği geliştirdikçe, mahkemelerde kadınların varlığı önemli ölçüde azaldı. Kitap, sömürge New England'daki kadınların statüsüne dair geleneksel anlayışa meydan okuyor ve 18. yüzyılın başlarında meydana gelen kritik değişiklikleri vurgulayarak kadın tarihinin yeni bir periyodizasyonunu sunuyor.
وصف مفصل طويل للمؤامرة: المرأة قبل نقابة المحامين: الجنس والقانون والمجتمع في ولاية كونيتيكت، 1639-1789 هي دراسة رائدة تتعمق في الأنماط المتغيرة لمشاركة المرأة في المحاكم الأمريكية المبكرة في مجموعة من المطالبات القانونية، بما في ذلك الديون والطلاق والجنس غير المشروع والاغتصاب والتشهير. تجمع الكاتبة كورنيليا دايتون بين قصص النساء الفردية والتحليل المنهجي للمحاكمات الجنسانية للطعن في المفاهيم التقليدية لتهميش المرأة في النظام القانوني. يركز الكتاب على نيو هافن، وهي مستعمرة ذات نظام قانوني متزمت، ويستكشف كيف أتاحت التطرف في الأصل للنساء الفرصة لسماع أصواتهن في قاعة المحكمة. ومع ذلك، مع زيادة تسويق الاقتصاد وتطور أسر الطبقة المتوسطة أخلاقيات الخصوصية، انخفض وجود النساء في المحاكم بشكل كبير. يتحدى الكتاب الفهم التقليدي لوضع المرأة في نيو إنجلاند الاستعمارية ويقدم دورية جديدة لتاريخ المرأة، ويسلط الضوء على التغييرات الحاسمة التي حدثت في أوائل القرن الثامن عشر.

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