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Facing illegitimate motherhood in eighteenth-century Antwerp: how changing contexts influenced the experiences of single mothers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 May 2019

Griet Vermeesch*
Affiliation:
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
*
*Corresponding author. Email: Griet.Vermeesch@vub.be

Abstract

This article assesses the wide range of experiences of illegitimacy in eighteenth-century Antwerp. It exposes many instances of pauper agency, yet also cautions against simply assuming that all single mothers were similarly forceful in their dealings with illegitimacy. Four key factors affected the options a single mother had at her disposal in dealing with illegitimate pregnancy: the way poor relief was organised, the relative accessibility of judicial processes, the administrative settings, and the prevailing ideas about illegitimacy and morality among the general community. The article shows how these factors changed in the final quarter of the eighteenth century, impacting on the strategies that single mothers could adopt.

French abstract

L'auteur évalue un large éventail d'expériences vécues à Anvers, face à l'illégitimité, au XVIIIe siècle. De nombreux exemples d'actions venant des pauvres sont présentés, mais il faut se garder de supposer que les mères célibataires auraient toutes la même capacité d’énergie à affronter l'illégitimité. Quatre facteurs clés modifiaient les options dont une mère célibataire disposait pour faire face à une grossesse illégitime: la manière dont les aides aux pauvres étaient organisées, l'accessibilité relative des procédures judiciaires, le cadre administratif et les idées qui dominaient concernant l'illégitimité et la moralité au sein de la communauté. Il est montré comment ces facteurs se sont modifiés au cours du dernier quart du XVIIIe siècle, influençant les stratégies que pouvaient adopter les mères célibataires.

German abstract

Dieser Beitrag untersucht die große Bandbreite in der Erfahrung mit Unehelichkeit in Antwerpen im 18. Jahrhundert. Er beleuchtet viele Formen der Handlungsmacht armer Leute, mahnt aber zugleich zur Vorsicht – wir dürfen nicht einfach annehmen, alle alleinstehenden Mütter seien im Umgang mit Unehelichkeit gleichermaßen energisch gewesen. Die Optionen, über die eine alleinstehende Mutter im Umgang mit einer unehelichen Schwangerschaft verfügte, waren durch vier Faktoren beeinflusst: der Organisationsform der Armenpflege, den jeweiligen Zugang zu gerichtlichen Verfahren, den administrativen Rahmenbedingungen und den vorherrschenden Auffassungen über Unehelichkeit und die allgemeinen Moralvorstellungen in der Gesellschaft. Der Beitrag zeigt, wie sich diese Faktoren im letzten Viertel des 18. Jahrhunderts veränderten und welchen Einfluss dies auf die Strategien hatte, die alleinstehende Mütter verfolgen konnten.

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Notes

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