Wives not slaves: patriarchy and modernity in the age of revolutions
"Is marriage a privilege or a right? A sacrament or a contract? Is it a public or a private matter? Where does ultimate jurisdiction over it lie? And when a marriage goes wrong, how do we adjudicate marital disputes-particularly in the usual circumstance, where men and women do not have equal a...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Is marriage a privilege or a right? A sacrament or a contract? Is it a public or a private matter? Where does ultimate jurisdiction over it lie? And when a marriage goes wrong, how do we adjudicate marital disputes-particularly in the usual circumstance, where men and women do not have equal access to power, justice, or even voice? These questions have long been with us because they defy easy, concrete answers. Kirsten Sword here reveals that contestation over such questions in early America drove debates over the roles and rights not only of women but of all unfree people. Sword shows how and why gendered hierarchies change-and why, frustratingly, they don't"-- |
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Contents Introduction: “If I am your Wife, I am not your Slave” The Political Uses ofAncient Patriarchy Divorce, Jurisdiction, and the Location of Law Debt and the Paradox of Masculine Possessory Rights in the Age of Revolutions 1 The Trials of Christopher and Elizabeth Lawson: An Introduction to Post-Reformation Debates about Marriage The Puritan Context of the Lawson Marriage Arguments for Separation and Divorce Weighing the Charges: Credibility, Economic Misconduct, Sexual Crime, Racial Boundaries, and Slander 2 3 4 3 4 9 13 16 19 25 35 Law's Irresolution 45 Submit or Starve: Manby v. Scott and the Making of a Precedent 48 Dynastic Marriage and Family Politics Divorce in Interregnum England Manby v. Scott and the Domestication of Politics Making a Precedent 50 52 66 71 The Runaway Press Runaway Slaves and Servants and the Development of Colonial Labor Systems Wayward Wives, Colonial Law, and a Shift in Practice The Rise of the Press 77 79 90 102 Marriage, Slavery, and Anglo-Imperial Jurisdictional Politics Disorder in the Legal System: Common Law, Equity, 110 and Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Colonial Household Conflicts, Local Law, and the Shadow of Imperial Norms in the 1720s Ancient Patriarchy and the Invention of “Possessory Rights” Repercussions ofImperial Intervention in Marriage Law The Rise of Blackstone The Echo Chamber of the 1760s 112 117 126 132 137 143
5 6 7 A Matter of Credit: Husbands’ Claims “Lest she should run me in debt”: Credibility and Masculine Vulnerability “Behaved in a very unbecoming manner. and has eloped from me”: Implied Sexual Scandal “Some debates that have subsisted between us”: Domestic Violence “Will not be persuaded, either by me or her bestfriends, to return”: Preempting the Law “To her usual place of abode, and to her duty”: Husbands versus Communities 146 151 161 165 166 169 “In Justice to my Character”: Wives’ Replies A Change in Values or a Change in Venue? Patterns over Time and Place Ann Woods Advertisement “Endanger my life by dwelling with him”: Ann Woods Plea “On the Providence of God”: Prayers and Curses “The few remaining days of my disconsolate life”: Sentimental Dependence Authorship, Agency, and Remedy 177 195 201 Wives Not Slaves Liberty versus Loyalty: Marriage as Metaphor “IfI am your Wife, I am not your Slave” “The Privilege of my Negroe Wench” “Her service conjugal comfort. which he had a right to have” “We know better than to repeal our Masculine systems” 207 209 211 220 231 241 182 184 187 192
8 Rethinking the Revolutionary Road to Divorce 243 Divorce and the Jurisdictional and Personal Politics of Revolution Divorce and Emancipation: A Useful False Equivalence Divorce as a Womans Remedy: Revolutionary Expectations and the “First Families” of the United States “Down the Stream of Time Unnoticed”: Family Secrets, Family Stories, and Legal Change 248 260 Epilogue: “The Rigour of the Old Rule” Elizabeth Cady Stantons Legal Education Manby v. Scott in the Nineteenth Century Acknowledgments 295 Abbreviations and Source Notes Notes 301 Index 363 267 282 285 287 290 299
WIVES NOT SLAVES PATRIARCHY AND MODERNITY IN THE AGE OF REVOLUTIONS Kirsten Sword Wives Not Slaves begins with the story of John and Eunice Davis, a colonial American couple who, in 1762, advertised their marital difficulties in the New Hampshire Gazette— a more common practice for the time and place than contemporary readers might think. John Davis began the exchange after Eunice left him, with a notice resembling the ads about freedom-seeking slaves and servants that were a common feature of eighteenthcentury newspapers. John warned neigh bors against “entertaining her or harbouring her. or giving her credit.” Eunice defiantly replied, “If I am your Wife, I am not your Slave.” With this pointed but problematic analogy, Eunice connected her individual challenge to her husband’s authority with the broader critiques of patriarchal power found in the politics, religion, and literature of the British Atlantic world. Kirsten Sword’s richly researched history reconstructs the stories of wives who fled their husbands between the mid-seventeenth and early nineteenth centuries, compar ing and contrasting their plight with that of other runaway dependents. Wives Not Slaves explores the links between local justice, the emerging press, and transatlantic political debates about marriage, slavery, and impe rial power. Sword traces the relationships between the distress of ordinary households, domestic unrest, and political unrest, shed ding new light on the social changes imag ined by eighteenth-century revolutionaries and on the politics that determined which pa triarchal forms
and customs the new Ameri can nation would—and would not—abolish. |
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Contents Introduction: “If I am your Wife, I am not your Slave” The Political Uses ofAncient Patriarchy Divorce, Jurisdiction, and the Location of Law Debt and the Paradox of Masculine Possessory Rights in the Age of Revolutions 1 The Trials of Christopher and Elizabeth Lawson: An Introduction to Post-Reformation Debates about Marriage The Puritan Context of the Lawson Marriage Arguments for Separation and Divorce Weighing the Charges: Credibility, Economic Misconduct, Sexual Crime, Racial Boundaries, and Slander 2 3 4 3 4 9 13 16 19 25 35 Law's Irresolution 45 Submit or Starve: Manby v. Scott and the Making of a Precedent 48 Dynastic Marriage and Family Politics Divorce in Interregnum England Manby v. Scott and the Domestication of Politics Making a Precedent 50 52 66 71 The Runaway Press Runaway Slaves and Servants and the Development of Colonial Labor Systems Wayward Wives, Colonial Law, and a Shift in Practice The Rise of the Press 77 79 90 102 Marriage, Slavery, and Anglo-Imperial Jurisdictional Politics Disorder in the Legal System: Common Law, Equity, 110 and Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Colonial Household Conflicts, Local Law, and the Shadow of Imperial Norms in the 1720s Ancient Patriarchy and the Invention of “Possessory Rights” Repercussions ofImperial Intervention in Marriage Law The Rise of Blackstone The Echo Chamber of the 1760s 112 117 126 132 137 143
5 6 7 A Matter of Credit: Husbands’ Claims “Lest she should run me in debt”: Credibility and Masculine Vulnerability “Behaved in a very unbecoming manner. and has eloped from me”: Implied Sexual Scandal “Some debates that have subsisted between us”: Domestic Violence “Will not be persuaded, either by me or her bestfriends, to return”: Preempting the Law “To her usual place of abode, and to her duty”: Husbands versus Communities 146 151 161 165 166 169 “In Justice to my Character”: Wives’ Replies A Change in Values or a Change in Venue? Patterns over Time and Place Ann Woods Advertisement “Endanger my life by dwelling with him”: Ann Woods Plea “On the Providence of God”: Prayers and Curses “The few remaining days of my disconsolate life”: Sentimental Dependence Authorship, Agency, and Remedy 177 195 201 Wives Not Slaves Liberty versus Loyalty: Marriage as Metaphor “IfI am your Wife, I am not your Slave” “The Privilege of my Negroe Wench” “Her service conjugal comfort. which he had a right to have” “We know better than to repeal our Masculine systems” 207 209 211 220 231 241 182 184 187 192
8 Rethinking the Revolutionary Road to Divorce 243 Divorce and the Jurisdictional and Personal Politics of Revolution Divorce and Emancipation: A Useful False Equivalence Divorce as a Womans Remedy: Revolutionary Expectations and the “First Families” of the United States “Down the Stream of Time Unnoticed”: Family Secrets, Family Stories, and Legal Change 248 260 Epilogue: “The Rigour of the Old Rule” Elizabeth Cady Stantons Legal Education Manby v. Scott in the Nineteenth Century Acknowledgments 295 Abbreviations and Source Notes Notes 301 Index 363 267 282 285 287 290 299
WIVES NOT SLAVES PATRIARCHY AND MODERNITY IN THE AGE OF REVOLUTIONS Kirsten Sword Wives Not Slaves begins with the story of John and Eunice Davis, a colonial American couple who, in 1762, advertised their marital difficulties in the New Hampshire Gazette— a more common practice for the time and place than contemporary readers might think. John Davis began the exchange after Eunice left him, with a notice resembling the ads about freedom-seeking slaves and servants that were a common feature of eighteenthcentury newspapers. John warned neigh bors against “entertaining her or harbouring her. or giving her credit.” Eunice defiantly replied, “If I am your Wife, I am not your Slave.” With this pointed but problematic analogy, Eunice connected her individual challenge to her husband’s authority with the broader critiques of patriarchal power found in the politics, religion, and literature of the British Atlantic world. Kirsten Sword’s richly researched history reconstructs the stories of wives who fled their husbands between the mid-seventeenth and early nineteenth centuries, compar ing and contrasting their plight with that of other runaway dependents. Wives Not Slaves explores the links between local justice, the emerging press, and transatlantic political debates about marriage, slavery, and impe rial power. Sword traces the relationships between the distress of ordinary households, domestic unrest, and political unrest, shed ding new light on the social changes imag ined by eighteenth-century revolutionaries and on the politics that determined which pa triarchal forms
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spelling | Sword, Kirsten Verfasser (DE-588)1238548156 aut Wives not slaves patriarchy and modernity in the age of revolutions Kirsten Sword Chicago ; London The University of Chicago Press 2021 376 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Tabellen 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier American Beginnings, 1500-1900 Includes bibliographical references and index "Is marriage a privilege or a right? A sacrament or a contract? Is it a public or a private matter? Where does ultimate jurisdiction over it lie? And when a marriage goes wrong, how do we adjudicate marital disputes-particularly in the usual circumstance, where men and women do not have equal access to power, justice, or even voice? These questions have long been with us because they defy easy, concrete answers. Kirsten Sword here reveals that contestation over such questions in early America drove debates over the roles and rights not only of women but of all unfree people. Sword shows how and why gendered hierarchies change-and why, frustratingly, they don't"-- Sozialgeschichte 1650-1815 gnd rswk-swf Marriage law / United States / History Equality before the law / United States / History Equality / United States / History Sex role / United States / History Sex discrimination / Law and legislation / United States / History Women's rights / United States / History Patriarchy / United States / History Male domination (Social structure) / United States / History Equality fast Equality before the law fast Male domination (Social structure) fast Marriage law fast Patriarchy fast Sex discrimination / Law and legislation fast Sex role fast Women's rights fast Geschlechterrolle (DE-588)4071776-8 gnd rswk-swf Geschlechterverhältnis (DE-588)4020548-4 gnd rswk-swf Eherecht (DE-588)4013652-8 gnd rswk-swf Ehefrau (DE-588)4013634-6 gnd rswk-swf United States fast USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Nordamerika (DE-588)4042483-2 gnd rswk-swf Nordamerika (DE-588)4042483-2 g USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Geschlechterverhältnis (DE-588)4020548-4 s Eherecht (DE-588)4013652-8 s Geschlechterrolle (DE-588)4071776-8 s Ehefrau (DE-588)4013634-6 s Sozialgeschichte 1650-1815 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-226-75751-3 (DE-604)BV047698311 Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032697022&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032697022&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
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topic | Marriage law / United States / History Equality before the law / United States / History Equality / United States / History Sex role / United States / History Sex discrimination / Law and legislation / United States / History Women's rights / United States / History Patriarchy / United States / History Male domination (Social structure) / United States / History Equality fast Equality before the law fast Male domination (Social structure) fast Marriage law fast Patriarchy fast Sex discrimination / Law and legislation fast Sex role fast Women's rights fast Geschlechterrolle (DE-588)4071776-8 gnd Geschlechterverhältnis (DE-588)4020548-4 gnd Eherecht (DE-588)4013652-8 gnd Ehefrau (DE-588)4013634-6 gnd |
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