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Bloch, Marc.<br />

1961. Feudal Society. Translated by L. A. Manyon. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.<br />

[Vol. 1, p. 138, Vol. 2, p. 143: thesis of the weakness of kinship ties as the cause for the<br />

development of feudalism in Europe.]<br />

Bourin, Monique.<br />

2002. How Changes in Naming Reflect the Evolution of Familial Structures in Southern<br />

Europe, 950-1250. In Personal Names <strong>Studies</strong> of Medieval Europe: Social Identity and<br />

Familial Structures, edited by George Beech, Monique Bourin and Pascal Chareille. Pp.<br />

3-14. Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University.<br />

Le Jan, Régine.<br />

2002. Personal Names and the Transformation of <strong>Kinship</strong> in Early Medieval Society<br />

(Sixth to Tenth Centuries). In Personal Names <strong>Studies</strong> of Medieval Europe: Social<br />

Identity and Familial Structures, edited by George Beech, Monique Bourin and Pascal<br />

Chareille. Pp. 31-52. Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan<br />

University.<br />

Casey, James.<br />

1989. The History of the Family. Oxford: Blackwell. [Transition from kinship to<br />

feudalism in Europe.]<br />

Review: Sumser 1992.<br />

Fontaine, Laurence.<br />

2007. <strong>Kinship</strong> and Mobility: Migrant Networks in Europe. In <strong>Kinship</strong> in Europe:<br />

Approaches to Long-Term Development (1300-1900), edited by David W. Sabean, Simon<br />

Teuscher and Jon Mathieu. Pp. 193-210. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books.<br />

Gaunt, David.<br />

2001. <strong>Kinship</strong>: Thin Red Lines of Thick Blue Blood. In The History of the European<br />

Family, edited by David I. Kertzer and Marzio Barbagli. Vol. 1. Pp. 257-287. New<br />

Haven: Yale University Press.<br />

Glendon, Mary A.<br />

1989. The Transformation of Family Law: State, Law, and Family in the United States<br />

and Western Europe. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. [Cross-listed in AMERICA.]<br />

Goody, Jack.<br />

1976. Inheritance, Property, and Women: Some Comparative Considerations. In Family and<br />

Inheritance: Rural Society in Western Europe, 1200-1800, edited by Jack Goody, Joan Trisk<br />

and E. P. Thompson. Pp. 10-36. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.<br />

Gouesse, Jean-Marie.<br />

1986. Mariages de proches parents (XVIe-XXe siècle). In Le Modèle Familiale Européen:<br />

Normes, Déviances, Contròle du Pouvoir. Pp. 31-61. Rome.<br />

Hohkamp, Michaela.<br />

2007. Sisters, Aunts and Cousins: Familial Architectures and the Political Field in Early<br />

Modern Europe. In <strong>Kinship</strong> in Europe: Approaches to Long-Term Development (1300-

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