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Informal Marriage, Cohabitation and the Law 1750–1989

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Informal Marriage, Cohabitation and the Law 1750–1989
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Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9781349098347
ISBN-13 : 1349098345
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Book Synopsis Informal Marriage, Cohabitation and the Law 1750–1989 by : Stephen Parker

Book excerpt: By the author of "Cohabitees", this book traces the boundaries of legal marriage since the Industrial Revolution, from informal marriage practices to modern cohabitation. Changes are placed in their economic, political and social contexts, seen to be the product of class and gender conflict.


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