Contested Paternity: Constructing Families in Modern France

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Contested Paternity: Constructing Families in Modern France

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Rachel G. Fuchs's Contested Paternity: Constructing Families in Modern France examines the legal and social history of paternity in France from the Old Regime to the mid-20th century. The book analyzes how cultural shifts and legal interpretations shaped disputes over paternity, particularly focusing on women's strategies in pursuing child support and reparations. Fuchs explores the evolving role of law in defining family structures, highlighting the tensions between individual rights and social order. The study uses court records and other primary sources to illuminate the lived experiences of men and women navigating complex issues of sexuality, family, and the law. Finally, the book traces the long legislative battle leading to the 1912 law permitting paternity suits and the subsequent evolution of family law in France.You can listen and download our episodes for free on more than 10 different platforms:https://linktr.ee/book_shelterGet the Book now from Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Contested-Paternity-Constructing-Families-Modern/dp/0801888328?&linkCode=ll1&tag=cvthunderx-20&linkId=01840b17d5618cd90274e282fd71c5ca&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tlProduced by Podcai Studio:https://www.podcaistudio.com/

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