Incest in Sweden, 1680-1940 A history of forbidden relations

"This study brings out the norms and culturally dependent values that formed the basis of the theoretical regulation and the practical handling of incest cases in Sweden 1680-1940, situating this development in a wider European context. It discusses a broad variety of general human subjects tha...

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Main Author: Clementsson, Bonnie (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Lund Lund University Press 2020
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