2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0424.2010.01620.x
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Changing Discourses of Marital Violence in Sweden from the Age of Reformation to the Late Nineteenth Century

Abstract: This article analyses how public attention to marital violence in Sweden changed from a question of maintaining good order and ambitions to discipline self‐indulgent house tyrants into responsible masters of households in the seventeenth century, to the vanishing of the house tyrant as a cultural stereotype in favour of the female shrew in the eighteenth century, following the formal abolition of the husband's legal right to chastise his wife and an equalisation of liabilities and responsibilities. It also tra… Show more

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