Gender, Household and Early Modern Notions of Order 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? HistoryUniversity, History, Gender, Household, OrderUniversityNone Created by: Little Miss ChatterboxCreated on: 23-05-14 22:02 2 points from Amussen Reality is an often disorderly society, Order of God etc. connected to Gender 1 of 14 Where did the Order of God first appear? The First Book of Homilies (1547) 2 of 14 What were Genesis 2 &3 used for? Proof that women were below men; made out of them and responsible for the fall 3 of 14 What made the marriage interdependent? Male and female had a duty to each other - male had more 4 of 14 What made the notion of marriage conflicting? Mortality wise and before God, man and woman were equal 5 of 14 How many people were in the ordinary household, and who said this? Laslett - 4.8 6 of 14 How many people had at least one servant, according to Laslett? 1/3 7 of 14 How many youths were living as servants in another house, according to Kussmaul? 2/3 8 of 14 Was divorce available? Yes, but remarriage was not - more of a seperation 9 of 14 What was a woman's greatest vocation? Marriage 10 of 14 What was the orderly household entirely dependent on? The ability of the wife to work and save 11 of 14 What were the female notions of credity? Chastity, fidelity, not insulting other women 12 of 14 4 points from Sheperd Men victims of patriarchal ideology, ideals sometimes contested or ignored by women 13 of 14 4 points from Sheperd Male status could stem from economics, this was not the only way 14 of 14
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