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From the 16th to 20th century in Europe, the legal status of unmarried mothers and illegitimate children has undergone major reforms. The most important one took place in the 19th century, in connection with a significant increase in the proportion of births outside marriage, and with a new public debate on the issues of poverty, property, individual rights, and the role of the state. Many...
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