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In early modern Sweden, if a man and his deceased wife's sister were found guilty of engaging in sexual intercourse they would be sentenced to death by beheading. Today the same relationship is not even illegal. Covering the period 1680–1940, this book analyses both incest crimes and applications for dispensation to marry, revealing the norms underpinning Swedish society’s shifting attitudes to incestuous relations and comparing them with developments in other European countries. It demonstrates that, even though the debate on incest has been dominated by religious, moral and – in due course – medical notions, the values that actually determined the outcome of incest cases were frequently of quite a different character.

An electronic edition of this book is available under a creative commons licence: manchesterhive.com/view/9789198469912/9789198469912.xml



Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Background and context
2 Incest: a religious crime, 1680–1750
3 Incest: a moral crime, 1750–1840
4 Incest: a crime of violence, 1840–1940
The phenomenon of incest in Sweden over 250 years: a summary discussion
Index

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    Publisher: Lund University Press,Sweden
    Publication Date: 18/08/2020
    ISBN13: 9789198469905, 978-9198469905
    ISBN10: 9198469908
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    Description

    Book Synopsis

    In early modern Sweden, if a man and his deceased wife's sister were found guilty of engaging in sexual intercourse they would be sentenced to death by beheading. Today the same relationship is not even illegal. Covering the period 1680–1940, this book analyses both incest crimes and applications for dispensation to marry, revealing the norms underpinning Swedish society’s shifting attitudes to incestuous relations and comparing them with developments in other European countries. It demonstrates that, even though the debate on incest has been dominated by religious, moral and – in due course – medical notions, the values that actually determined the outcome of incest cases were frequently of quite a different character.

    An electronic edition of this book is available under a creative commons licence: manchesterhive.com/view/9789198469912/9789198469912.xml



    Table of Contents

    Introduction
    1 Background and context
    2 Incest: a religious crime, 1680–1750
    3 Incest: a moral crime, 1750–1840
    4 Incest: a crime of violence, 1840–1940
    The phenomenon of incest in Sweden over 250 years: a summary discussion
    Index

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