Marriage, a history : from obedience to intimacy or how love conquered marriage / Stephanie Coontz.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 067003407X
- 9780670034079
- 306.81/09 22
- HQ503 .C66 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- pt. 1: In search of traditional marriage. The radical idea of marrying for love -- The many meanings of marriage -- The invention of marriage -- pt. 2: The era of political marriage. Soap operas of the ancient world -- Something borrowed : the marital legacy of the classical world and early Christianity -- Playing the bishop, capturing the queen : aristocratic marriages in early medieval Europe -- How the other 95 percent wed : marriage among the common folk of the Middle Ages -- Something old, something new : Western European marriage at the dawn of the modern age -- pt. 3: The love revolution. From yoke mates to soul mates : emergence of the love match and the male provider marriage -- "Two birds within one nest" : sentimental marriage in nineteenth-century Europe and North America -- "A heaving volcano" : beneath the surface of Victorian marriage -- "The time when mountains move has come" : from sentimental to sexual marriage -- Making do, then making babies : marriage in the Great Depression and World War II -- The era of Ozzie and Harriet : the long decade of "traditional" marriage -- pt. 4: Courting disaster? : the collapse of universal and lifelong marriage. Winds of change : marriage in the 1960s and 1970s -- The perfect storm : the transformation of marriage at the end of the twentieth century -- Uncharted territory : how the transformation of marriage is changing our lives -- Conclusion : Better or worse? : the future of marriage.
An analysis of the institution of marriage detailing how marriages have evolved from loveless unions to their current state, in
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