Table of contents for To have and to hold : marrying and its documentation in Western Christendom, 400--1600 / edited by Philip L. Reynolds.

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CONTENTS
Preface and Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
List of Contributors
1. Marrying and its Documentation in Pre-Modern Europe: Consent,
Celebration, and Property
PHILIP L. REYNOLDS
2. Marrying and its Documentation in Later Roman Law
JUDITH EVANS-GRUBBS
3. Marrying and the tabulae nuptiales in Roman North Africa from Tertullian
to Augustine
DAVID G. HUNTER
4. Dotal Charters in the Frankish Tradition
PHILIP L. REYNOLDS
5. Marriage and Diplomatics: Five Dower Charters from the Regions of Laon
and Soissons, 1163--1181
LAURENT MORELLE
6. Marriage Agreements from Twelfth-Century Southern France
CYNTHIA JOHNSON
7. Marriage Contracts in Medieval England
R. H. HELMHOLZ
8. Marriage Contracts and the Church Courts of Fourteenth-Century England
FREDERIK PEDERSEN
9. Marrying and Marriage Litigation in Medieval Ireland
ART COSGROVE
10. Marriage Contracts in Medieval Iceland
AGNES S. ARN"RSD"TTIR
11. Contracting Marriage in Renaissance Florence
THOMAS J. KUEHN
12. Marital Property Law as Sociocultural Text: The Case of Late-Medieval
Douai
MARTHA C. HOWELL
13. Marriage Contracts, Liturgies, and Properties in Reformation Geneva
JOHN WITTE, JR.
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Marriage -- History.
Marriage -- History -- Sources.
Marital property -- History.
Marriage -- Religious aspects -- Christianity -- History.
Marriage law -- History.