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1/2009
Namen [Names]

L'Homme
 

Abstracts / Heftbeschreibung (en) (de)

Ulrike Krampl, Gabriela Signori
Editorial

Beiträge

Christof Rolker
"Ich, Anna Hartzerin, genannt von Maegelsperg ..." Namensführung und weibliche Identität in der spätmittelalterlichen Stadt
Martha Keil
Hendl, Suessel, Putzlein – Name und Geschlecht am Beispiel des österreichischen Judentums im Spätmittelalter
Gérard Delille
Namen und Linien. Ein süditalienisches Dorf und seine Genealogen (1572–1730)

Aktuelles und Kommentare

Valérie Feschet
The Surname in Western Europe. Liberty, Equality and Paternity in Legal Systems in the Twenty-First Century
Ute Sacksofsky
Eheliches Namensrecht im Zeichen der Gleichberechtigung
Agnès Fine
Das neue französische Namensrecht: eine Revolution?

Forum

Walquiria Domingues Leão Rego
Staatlicher Einkommenstransfer und Bürgerrechte in Brasilien. Das Programa Bolsa Família der Regierung Lula da Silva

Aus den Archiven

Julia Herzberg
Russische Trojaner. Über das Eindringen bäuerlicher Autobiographik in das Archiv

Rezensionen zum Themenschwerpunkt

Gabriela Signori
Gabriele vom Bruck u. Barbara Bodenhorn Hg., The Anthropology of Names and Naming
Ulrike Krampl
Cécile Leguy u. Micheline Lebarbier Hg., Des noms et des personnes
Sylvie Steinberg
Jean-Pierre Bardet u. Guy Brunet Hg., Noms et destins des Sans Famille
Wolfram Aichinger
Nicole Lapierre, Changer de nom
Gabriela Signori
Agnès Fine u. Françoise-Romaine Quellette Hg., Le nom dans les sociétés occidentales contemporaines
Anna Schober
Rudolfine Lackner Hg., Names Are Shaping Up Nicely! Gendered Nomenclature in Art, Language, Law, and Philosophy

Weitere Rezensionen

Margareth Lanzinger
David Warren Sabean, Simon Teuscher u. Jon Mathieu Hg., Kinship in Europe. Approaches to Long-Term Development (1300–1900)
Elisabeth Joris
Margareth Lanzinger u. Edith Saurer Hg., Politiken der Verwandtschaft. Beziehungsnetze, Geschlecht und Recht
Christof Rolker
Barbara A. Hanawalt, The Wealth of Wives. Women, Law, and Economy in Late Medieval London
Xenia von Tippelskirch
Sandra Cavallo, Artisans of the Body in Early Modern Italy. Identities, Families and Masculinities
Andreas Schneider
Martin Dinges Hg., Männlichkeiten und Gesundheit im historischen Wandel ca. 1800-ca. 2000
Waltraud Heindl
Eveline List, Mutterliebe und Geburtenkontrolle – Zwischen Psychoanalyse und Sozialismus. Die Geschichte der Margarethe Hilferding-Hönigsberg
Silke Fengler
Annette Vogt, Vom Hintereingang zum Hauptportal? Lise Meitner und ihre Kolleginnen an der Berliner Universität und in der Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft


 

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