Inzestverbot und Gesetzgebung
Die Konstruktion eines Verbrechens (300-1100)
Author(s)
Ubl, Karl
Language
GermanAbstract
From the 6th to 11th centuries, the prohibition of marriage between relatives (incest) often headed the agenda of legislative assemblies and can be seen as a key topic of this age. The reasons for this unique development have occupied ethnologists, sociologists and historians for quite some time. This book is the first to trace the radical expansion of marriage prohibitions across epochs and advances the thesis that this development came about as a result of the decline of power in Antiquity and the changing functions of legislation.
Keywords
Middle Ages; Late Antiquity; Christianity; History of Law; Incest TabooISBN
9783110210682, 9783110202960Publisher
De GruyterPublisher website
http://www.degruyter.com/Publication date and place
Berlin/Boston, 2008Series
Millennium-Studien / Millennium Studies,Classification
Ancient history: to c 500 CE
Classical history / classical civilisation
Medieval history
Constitution: government & the state