A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Vol. 2 of 3

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A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Vol. 2 of 3

by George Elliott Howard

EN·~12 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
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0:14
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PART II

0:03
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CHAPTER XI HISTORY OF SEPARATION AND DIVORCE UNDER ENGLISH AND ECCLESIASTICAL LAW

2:46:32
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PART III

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CHAPTER XII OBLIGATORY CIVIL MARRIAGE IN THE NEW ENGLAND COLONIES

2:37:00
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CHAPTER XIII ECCLESIASTICAL RITES AND THE RISE OF CIVIL MARRIAGE IN THE SOUTHERN COLONIES

1:01:58
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CHAPTER XIV OPTIONAL CIVIL OR ECCLESIASTICAL MARRIAGE IN THE MIDDLE COLONIES

1:46:58
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CHAPTER XV DIVORCE IN THE AMERICAN COLONIES

1:48:59
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CHAPTER XVI A CENTURY AND A QUARTER OF MARRIAGE LEGISLATION IN THE UNITED STATES, 1776-1903

2:47:54
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0:31

Description

This volume offers a sweeping survey of how marriage has been shaped by law, religion, and custom across England and the United States. Beginning with the earliest “wife‑purchase” arrangements, it traces the shift toward free, consensual unions and the growing influence of the church in formalizing vows. The author then follows the emergence of civil marriage, detailing landmark statutes from Cromwell’s 1653 act to the Hardwicke reforms of the 18th century.

The second half turns to the Atlantic world, comparing New England’s magistrate‑led ceremonies with the varied practices of the southern and middle colonies. It explores how colonial societies regulated courtship, pre‑contracts, and even slave marriages, while also charting early attitudes toward separation and divorce. Throughout, the work balances legal analysis with cultural insight, revealing the complex forces that have defined partnership and family life.

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en

Duration

~12 hours (746K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2015-06-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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George Elliott Howard

1849–1928

A pioneering American historian and sociologist, he helped shape early academic study of marriage, the family, and social institutions in the United States. His work connected history, law, and sociology in ways that still feel surprisingly modern.

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