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Inheritance Matters: Kinship, Property, Law
By (Author) Suzanne Lenon
Edited by Daniel Monk
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
20th March 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Law: equity and trusts, foundations
Family law
Comparative law
346.052
Paperback
336
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book makes a compelling case for placing the social and legal practices of inheritance centre stage to make sense of fundamental questions of our time. Drawing on historical, literary, sociological, and legal analysis, this rich collection of original, interdisciplinary and international contributions demonstrates how inheritance is and has always been about far more than the set of legal processes for the distribution of wealth and property upon death. The contributions range from exploring the intractable tensions underlying family disputes and the legal and political debates about taxation, to revisiting literary plots in the past and presenting a contemporary artistic challenge of heirship. With an introduction that presents a critical mapping of the field of inheritance studies, this collection reveals the complexity of ideas about passing on, legacies, and heirlooms; troubles some of the enduring consequences of charitable bequests, family money, and estate planning; and, deepens our understanding of the intimate and political practices of inheritance.
Suzanne Lenon is Associate Professor of Sociology and Women and Gender Studies at the University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Daniel Monk is Professor of Law and Assistant Dean at Birkbeck, University of London, UK.