1st Edition
Domestic Disturbances, Patriarchal Values Violence, Family and Sexuality in Early Modern Europe, 1600-1900
Introduction – ‘A king in his own household’: domestic discipline and family violence in early modern Europe reconsidered Marianna Muravyeva
1. Violence or justice? Gender-specific structures and strategies in early modern Europe Satu Lidman
2. Judicial archives and the history of the Romanian family: domestic conflict and the Orthodox Church in the eighteenth century Constanţa Vintilă -Ghiţulescu
3. Vigilante violence vs. freedom of choice in marriage: the Foray/Zajazd in the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth of the 18th century Lynn Lubamersky
4. Marital cruelty: reconsidering lay attitudes in England, c. 1580 to 1850 Joanne Bailey and Loreen Giese
5. ‘Till Death Us Do Part’: spousal homicide in early modern Russia Marianna Muravyeva
6. Violence between parents and children: courts of law in early modern Finland Raisa Maria Toivo
7. Female serial killers in the early modern age? Recurrent infanticide in Finland 1750 – 1896 Mona Rautelin
Biography
Marianna Muravyeva is a Professor and Marie Curie senior research fellow at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK. Her research focuses on the history of crime, legal history, gender history, and the history of sexuality in early modern Europe.






