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The Shackles Of Modernity Women Property And The Transition From Ottoman Empire To Greek State 17501850The Shackles Of Modernity Women Property And The Transition From Ottoman Empire To Greek State 17501850

The Shackles Of Modernity Women Property And The Transition From Ottoman Empire To Greek State 17501850

Evdoxios Doxiadis

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Based on archival research, The Shackles of Modernity: Women, Property, and the Transition from the Otto-man Empire to the Greek State, 1750-1850 investigates the relationship between women and property, as well as their broader socioeconomic status in Greek societies in the century that culminated with the establishment of the Greek state. Drawing on legal documents in notarial archives from four different regions (Naxos, Mykonos, Athens, and Leonidio), this book focuses on important as pects of the rights of Greek women in the late eighteenth century, the decade-long Greek War of Independence, and the first decades of the Greek state.

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OL17552901W

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Women, legal status, laws, etc.Women, greeceGreece, social conditionsGreece, economic conditionsRight of propertySocial conditionsWomenLegal status, lawsHistory

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