Rethinking East-Central Europe: family systems and co-residence in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 1 Contexts and analyses
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adam_text | Table of contents
List of Maps....................................................xvii
List of Tables...................................................xix
List of Figures............................................... xxiii
Acknowledgements................................................xxix
Introduction.......................................................1
Background....................................................1
The book......................................................3
The scope of the study: four key areas........................4
Methodology and exposition...................................10
Potential limitations of this study..........................20
Organization of the book.....................................32
Part 1 Contexts
1. Genealogy of Eastern European difference.....................41
1.1 Symbolic geographies of East-Central Europe..........41
1.2 The great European familial divide:
The western perspective...............................46
1.2.1 F. Le Play: the origins of the great divide...47
1.2.2 Europa Slavica and the ‘danger from the east’:
From German Volkskunde to Volkslehre..........50
1.2.3 John Hajnal: let there be a line!.............54
1.2.4 Bringing ‘western’ and ‘eastern
European family’ types into being.............57
1.2.5 Two ‘systems’ and four ‘regions’: welcome
imprecision in the final model-building.......61
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1.3 Re-conceptualization of eastern
European family pattern..............................64
1.3.1 Blurring the great divide: the ‘west’
in the ‘east’ and the quest for diversity...65
1.3.2 Re-emergence of a ‘middle space’ in Europe..71
1.3.3 ‘Hajnal-Mitterauer line’ : old wine
in a new bottle?.............................76
1.3.4 Persistence of perspective...................80
1.4 Speaking for itself: studies on family, kinship,
and marriage in historical Polish lands..............85
1.4.1 Polish scholarship...........................85
1.4.2 Family and household studies in
Lithuania and Belarus........................90
1.4.3 Family composition in the Ukraine............92
1.4.4 Descent groups among eastern and
western Slavs: unity and diversity...........95
1.4.5 Polish ethnography and the ‘ethno-geographic
boundary’ in Poland-Lithuania...............102
1.4.6 Conclusions.................................107
2. The CEURFAMFORM Database: its scope,
content, and structure.....................................Ill
2.1 Spatiotemporal distribution of data..................112
2.2 Territorial groupings................................118
2.2.1 Regions.....................................118
2.2.2 Clusters....................................122
2.3 Size of the collection...............................125
2.4 CEURFAMFORM in relation to other large databases.....128
2.5 The primary sources..................................130
2.6 The normative compatibility of the sources...........133
2.7 The comparability of information on
living arrangements.................................137
2.8 ‘House’ as the unit of observation...................142
2.9 Selection of listings................................144
2.10 Representativeness of the collection.................151
2.10.1 What fraction of the actual population
has been captured?...........................151
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2.10.2 Anticipated implications of issues yet
to be resolved...............................154
2.11 Order out of chaos: the recording and the
encoding of the microdata information.................165
3. Socioeconomic, environmental, and cultural
propensities and their regional variants.....................173
3.1 Population density....................................174
3.2 Ethnic and religious differentiation..................177
3.3 The manorial system and its local variants............179
3.4 Agrarian crisis of the 17th century and its consequences.189
3.5 Differences and similarities in 18th-century
socioeconomic conditions..............................193
3.5.1 Western and central parts (regions 1—8)......193
3.5.2 The Belarusian lands of the Grand Duchy
of Lithuania (regions 1 IN and 11S).............196
3.5.3 Right-bank Ukraine and Galicia
(regions 9 and 10)...........................199
3.6 Landowning, inheritance and co-residence
in peasant customary law and practice.................202
3.6.1 The peasant-manor relations.....................203
3.6.2 Peasant customary inheritance and
residential predilections....................208
3.6.3 Toward an analytical framework...............213
4. A note on time and cohorts...................................237
5. Computer microsimulation and the study of
historical living arrangements...............................245
Part 2 Analyses
6. Home-leaving patterns in historic Poland-Lithuania...........269
6.1 Introduction..........................................269
6.2 Variable operationalization and first estimates.......271
6.3 Controlling for demography............................274
6.4 After microsimulation: timing, prevalence, and
spread of home-leaving................................282
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6.5 Diversity of experience..............................290
6.6 Toward an explanation of regional differences........295
6.7 Different pathways on the routes from home...........306
6.8 Concluding remarks...................................311
7. Life-cycle service.........................................319
7.1 Introduction.........................................319
7.2 Life-cycle service ‘West’ and ‘East’:
things known and unknown.............................321
7.3 Servant population in the CEURFAMFORM Database.......327
7.3.1 The numerical importance of servants and
its variability across space................329
7.4 Servants in western Poland-Lithuania.................334
7.4.1 Numerical importance of service:
a comparative perspective...................336
7.4.2 Demographic characteristics of the servant
population..................................340
7.5 Domestic service and its features in the East........356
7.5.1 Why there were so few servants in the East?.360
7.6 Modelling the presence of servants in
rural societies of western Poland-Lithuania..........367
7.6.1 Ecological relationships....................368
7.6.2 General rationale behind the
household-level model.......................372
7.6.3 Household-level predictors of the
presence of servants........................374
7.6.4 Results of the general and sex-specific
regression models...........................381
7.6.5 Discussion..................................388
7.7 Concluding remarks................................. 399
8. When to marry? Nuptiality and entry into marriage..........403
8.1 The importance of marriage...........................403
8.2 Objectives...........................................404
8.3 Measurement issues...................................407
8.4 Regional nuptiality patterns: the index..............418
8.5 Age pattern of marriages.............................422
8.6 Permanent celibacy...................................432
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8.7 Comparative ventures..................................438
8.7.1 Intensity of nuptiality.......................439
8.7.2 Marital timing................................443
8.8 Persistence over time............................... 450
8.9 The Polish-Lithuanian variation: some ‘why’
questions and answers.................................458
8.9.1 Early marriage, mortality, and the
type of family system.........................458
8.9.2 Availability of mates.........................460
8.9.3 Feasibility of marriage.......................464
8.9.4 Marital decisions and the lineage ideology....467
8.9.5 Religious prescriptions and the
regulation of marriage........................468
8.9.6 Parental control: demography, property,
and marital behaviour.........................470
8.9.7 Manorial pressures............................477
8.9.8 Patrilineal bias, social structure,
and female virginity..........................480
8.9.9 Economic rationality of female early
and... late marriage..........................483
8.10 Implications..........................................485
8.10.1 The mosaic of Polish-Lithuanian nuptiality....485
8.10.2 Typological classification of eastern Poland..488
9. Where to live? Household formation
and postmarital residence....................................493
9.1 Introduction..........................................493
9.2 The importance of headship, and the marriage
and household formation nexus.........................494
9.3 Underlying principles seen through
qualitative sources...................................498
9.4 Headship patterns in the CEURFAMFORM Database........508
9.5 Age at becoming head..................................512
9.6 Entry into marriage and headship attainment...........516
9.7 Some necessary comparisons............................520
9.8 Time between marriage and headship....................529
9.9 The residential circumstances of young married men...534
9.9.1 Major facets of regional differentiation......534
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9.9.2 Currently married non-heads..................539
9.9.3 The limits of marrying into the natal house.547
9.9.4 Currently married heads......................554
9.10 Inferences about headship succession
from microsimulation.................................562
9.11 Summary comments....................................571
9.12 Poland-Lithuania and European household
formation systems....................................574
10. Domestic group structure and living arrangements..........585
10.1 Introduction........................................ 585
10.2 Co-residence as a facet of family system............586
10.3 Approach to co-residence taken here.................592
10.3.1 Unit of analysis.............................592
10.3.2 Measurement..................................594
10.4 Mean size of domestic group..........................596
10.5 Domestic group structure.............................605
10.5.1 The extent of polynucleation.................605
10.5.2 Further household arithmetic.................616
10.5.3 Disaggregation of polynuclear households....619
10.6 Characteristics of kin co-residence..................627
10.6.1 The composition of a co-resident kin group..628
10.6.2 Co-resident kin and ‘kinship universe’
of the Polish-Lithuanian peasantry...........642
10.7 A digression: two Ukraines?..........................651
10.8 Dynamics of household co-residence
and living arrangements..............................657
10.8.1 Methodological remarks.......................657
10.8.2 Changing size of domestic groups.............658
10.8.3 Household life cycles........................665
10.8.4 Living arrangements over the life course.....678
10.8.5 Dynamics of kinship ties within
co-resident group............................683
10.9 Unrelatedness and living arrangements of lodgers.....692
10.10 Stem-families, joint-families........................704
10.10.1 Two key family types.........................704
10.10.2 Cambridge Group typology.....................705
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10.10.3 Proportions of the elderly in stem- and
joint-family arrangements.....................713
10.11 Demographic constraints on the prevalence of
stem- and joint-family arrangements...................720
10.12 Parent-child co-residence in western Poland-Lithuania:
continuity or reincorporation?........................736
10.13 Stem-families and joint-families: a recapitulation....743
10.13.1 The prevalence of nuclear
households in the west........................745
10.13.2 Western Poland-Lithuania and Westphalia:
one type of the stem-family society?..........746
10.13.3 Extension of the Russian
pattern in Polessya?..........................748
10.13.4 A stem-family society without the
stem-family ideology?.........................750
10.14 A quest for potential determinants....................755
General conclusions
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