In Paris during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the
practice of adopting children was strongly discouraged by cultural,
religious, and legal authorities on the grounds that it disrupted
family blood lines. In fact, historians have assumed that adoption
had generally not been practiced in France or in the rest of Europe
since late antiquity. Challenging this view, Kristin Gager brings
to light evidence showing how married couples and single men and
women from the artisan neighborhoods in early modern Paris did
manage to adopt children as their legal heirs. In so doing, she
offers a new, richly detailed portrait of family life, civil law,
and public assistance in Paris, and reveals how citizens forged a
wide variety of family forms in defiance of social, cultural, and
legal norms.
Gager bases her work on documents ranging from previously
unexplored notarized contracts of adoption to court cases,
theological treatises, and literary texts. She examines two main
patterns of adoption: those privately arranged between households
and those of destitute children from the Parisian foundling hospice
and the HAtel-Dieu. Gager argues that although customary law
rejected adoption and promoted an exclusively biological model of
the family, there existed an alternative domestic culture based on
a variety of "fictive" ties. Gager connects her arguments to
current debates about adoption and the nature of the family in
Europe and the United States.
Originally published in 1996.
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