Armenians in Old Poland and Austrian Galicia A Demographic and Historical Study.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boston :
BRILL,
2021.
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Colección: | Schöningh and Fink History: Early Modern and Modern History E-Books Online, Collection 2021, ISBN: 9783657100248.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter I Sources and Literature
- 1. Overview of Sources
- 2. The Sources in Detail
- 2.1 Lists of the Faithful (Status Animarum)
- 2.2 Registers of Marriages, Baptisms and Deaths
- 2.2.1 Armenian Catholic Registers
- 2.2.2 Roman Catholic Registers
- 2.3 The Josephine and Franciscan Measures (Cadasters)
- 2.4 Cartography
- 2.5 Surviving Sources from the Gmina: Acta Iudicii Civilis Armenorum
- 2.6 Documents from the Archbishop's Office
- 3. Selected Literature
- 3.1 Historical Demography
- 3.2 Genealogy, Family Chronicles, Memoirs and Diaries
- 3.3 Historiography and the Armenians
- 3.4 Founding Masters
- Chapter II The Armenians and their Small Collectivity
- 1. Geography of Settlement
- 2. The Size of the Armenian Population
- 3. The Religious Community
- 3.1 Territorial Organization
- 3.2 Economic Affairs
- 3.3 People of the Church
- 4. The Formation of an Armenian Nobility
- 5. Questions of Armenian Identity
- 5.1 The Case of Kasper Melchior Ciąglewicz
- 5.2 The Case of Grzegorz Romaszkan
- Chapter III The Armenian Way of Marriage
- 1. Contracting a Marriage in Armenian Society
- 1.1 The Law
- 1.2 Kinship of the Spouses
- 1.3 Age at Marriage
- 1.4 Seasonality of Marriages (Annual by Month)
- 1.5 Seasonality of Marriages (Day of the Week)
- 1.6 Second Marriages
- 1.6.1 A Bachelor Marries a Widow
- 1.7 Mixed-rite Marriages
- 2. Faith, Custom and Tradition in Armenian Marriage
- 2.1 Matchmakers, Engagement and the Marriage Contract
- 2.2 The Marriage Ceremony and the Wedding Feast
- 2.3 Marriage Custom Flouted
- Chapter IV Offspring
- 1. Before the Birth of a Child
- 2. Expecting a Child: Case Studies
- 3. Baptisms in the Armenian Catholic Cathedral in Lwów
- 3.1 Armenians of the Lwów Metropolis in the Light of Baptism Records
- 3.2 Godparents
- 4. Midwives and Medical Knowledge
- 5. Illegitimi
- 6. Baptism and Confirmation
- 7. First Names
- 7.1 First Names of Boys
- 7.2 First Names of Girls
- 7.3 First Names Given at Confirmation
- 7.4 Two-part Names Given at Baptism and Confirmation
- 7.5 First Names of Illegitimate Children
- Chapter V The Armenian Hearth and Home
- 1. Family and Kinship in the Armenian Collectivity (Language, Law, Norms)
- 1.1 The Family from the Perspective of a Divorce Case
- 1.2 The Family from the Perspective of an Inheritance Case
- 1.3 A Family Firm: Family Relations from the Perspective of Commercial Activity
- 2. Armenian Burgher Families on the Example of Horodenkaand Kuty
- 2.1 Multigenerational Families
- 2.2 Servants and Lodgers
- 3. From a Prospering Burgher Family to the Nobility
- 3.1 The Abgarowicz Family of Stanisławów: the Story of Three Brothers and Two Generations
- 3.2 Armenian Noble Families: Krzeczunowicz and Nikorowicz
- 3.2.1 The Krzeczunowicz Family
- 3.2.2 The Nikorowicz Family
- Chapter VI Death and the Funeral