2005 - supplement 13

Articles in this issue

Endogamy and Social Class in History: An Overview

Pages: 1 - 23

Marriage Choices in a Plantation Society: Bahia, Brazil

Pages: 25 - 41

Deciding Whom to Marry in a Rural Two-Class Society: Social Homogamy and Constraints in the Marriage Market in Rendalen, Norway, 1750-1900

Pages: 43 - 63

"We have No Protetariat": Social Stratification and Occupational Homogamy in Industrial Switzerland, Winterthur 1909/10-1928

Pages: 65 - 91

Pyrenean Marriage Strategies in the Nineteenth Century: The French Basque Case

Pages: 93 - 122

Homogamy in a Society Orientated towards Stability: A Microstudy of a South Tyrolean Market Town, 1700-1900

Pages: 123 - 148

Finding the Right Partner: Rural Homogamy in Nineteeth-Century Sweden

Pages: 149 - 177

Migration, Occupational Identity, and Societal Openness in Nineteenth-Century Belgium

Pages: 179 - 218

Migration and Endogamy According to Social Class: France, 1803-1986

Pages: 219 - 246

"They Live in Indifference Together": Marriage Mobility in Zeeland, the Netherlands, 1796-1922

Pages: 247 - 274

Total and Relative Endogamy by social Origin: A First International Comparison of Changes in Marriage Choices during the Nineteenth Century

Pages: 275 - 295