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ABSTRACT Dowering maidens was a common concern in Renaissance and Early Modern Italian cities. As urban society recognized in un-dowered young women a potential threat to its moral and social stability, what had been a pious private effort became the business of specialized agencies, with the establishment of dowry funds. This paper examines the development of marriage endowment systems from the Florentine Monte delle doti, which in the main underwrote the marriage arrangements of the elite, to the Bolognese Monte del matrimonio, which was tailored to give respectable lower income families an opportunity to assemble dowries for young girls by investing their own savings. Finally, it focuses on the broad diffusion of charitable dowry funds, which dispensed dotal bequests through careful selection and scrutiny of recipients. Helping fathers to dower their daughters, dowry funds acted as a powerful stabilizing force, shoring up the pillar of early modern Italian society, the family, where it was weakest, i.e. among the urban lower classes. At the same time, they were innovative institutions, bridging kinship, charity, and finance.
摘要在文艺复兴时期和意大利近代早期的城市中,少女下葬是一个普遍关注的问题。由于城市社会认识到没有嫁妆的年轻妇女对其道德和社会稳定构成潜在威胁,原本虔诚的私人努力变成了专门机构的业务,设立了嫁妆基金。本文考察了婚姻捐赠制度的发展,从佛罗伦萨的Monte delle doti到博洛尼亚的Monte del marriaio,前者主要为精英阶层的婚姻安排提供担保,后者旨在为受人尊敬的低收入家庭提供机会,通过投资自己的积蓄为年轻女孩筹集嫁妆。最后,它侧重于慈善嫁妆基金的广泛传播,这些基金通过仔细选择和审查接受者来分配遗产。嫁妆基金帮助父亲为女儿做嫁妆,成为一股强大的稳定力量,支撑着意大利早期现代社会的支柱——家庭,而家庭是最薄弱的,即城市下层阶级。同时,它们也是创新机构,将亲属关系、慈善和金融联系在一起。
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The History of the Family: An International Quarterly makes a significant contribution by publishing works reflecting new developments in scholarship and by charting new directions in the historical study of the family. Further emphasizing the international developments in historical research on the family, the Quarterly encourages articles on comparative research across various cultures and societies in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific Rim, in addition to Europe, the United States and Canada, as well as work in the context of global history.