Marriage, Property, and Law in Late Imperial Russia

Marriage, Property, and Law in Late Imperial Russia

by William G. Wagner
Marriage, Property, and Law in Late Imperial Russia

Marriage, Property, and Law in Late Imperial Russia

by William G. Wagner

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Overview

The first systematic study of civil law in late Imperial Russia, this book shows that efforts to adjust family, property, and inheritance law to changing social and economic conditions often became intertwined with attempts to shape society in accordance with competing ideological ends. Through a restructuring of the family's legal basis, members of the growing professional class endeavored to promote conflicting conceptions of authority, individuality, gender, and law. Legal reform also served for members of the emerging legal and medical professions as a way to establish their authority, often at the expense of the state administration and the Orthodox Church. Wagner's detailed and scholarly analysis of these issues offers many important insights into cultural attitudes and political structures in late Imperial Russia.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198204473
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/01/1994
Series: Oxford Historical Monographs
Pages: 428
Product dimensions: 5.75(w) x 8.75(h) x 1.18(d)

About the Author

Williams College

Table of Contents

List of Tablesx
Abbreviationsxii
Introduction: Civil Law, Ideology, and Social Change1
1.New Men, New Courts, and Old Laws13
Part I.Redefining the Family59
2.Traditional Law: The Patriarchal Family and Pressures for Change61
3.Jurists' Critique: Evolution of the Affective Family101
4.The Limits of Legislative Revision138
5.The Possibilities of Judicial Revision206
Part II.Restructuring Property and Inheritance Law225
6.Traditional Law: Patrimonial Property and Pressures for Change227
7.Jurists' Critique: The Ascendancy of Individual Ownership254
8.The Limits of Legislative Revision292
9.The Possibilities of Judicial Revision337
Conclusion: Ends and Beginnings378
Bibliography384
Index389
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