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A Cultural History Of Marriage In The Age Of Enlightenment Edward Behrendmartnez Ed

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A Cultural History Of Marriage In The Age Of Enlightenment Edward Behrendmartnez Ed
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.33 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Edward Behrend-Martínez (ed.)
ISBN: 9781350001886, 9781350355644, 1350001880, 135035564X
Language: English
Year: 2020
Volume: 4

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A Cultural History Of Marriage In The Age Of Enlightenment Edward Behrendmartnez Ed by Edward Behrend-martínez (ed.) 9781350001886, 9781350355644, 1350001880, 135035564X instant download after payment.

Could an institution as sacred and traditional as marriage undergo a revolution? Some people living during the so-called Age of Enlightenment thought so. By marrying for that selfish, personal emotion of love rather than to serve religious or family interests, to serve political demands or the demands of the pocketbook, a few but growing number of people revolutionized matrimony around the end of the eighteenth century. Marriage went from being a sacred state, instituted by the Church and involving everyone to – for a few intrepid people – a secular contract, a deal struck between two individuals based entirely on their mutual love and affection. Few would claim today that love is not the cornerstone of modern marriage. The easiest argument in favor of any marriage today, no matter how star-crossed the individuals, is that the couple is deeply and hopelessly in love with one another. But that was not always so clear. Before the eighteenth century very few couples united simply because they shared a mutual attraction and affection for one another. Yet only a century later most people would come to believe that mutual love and even attraction were necessary for any marriage to succeed. 'A Cultural History of Marriage in the Age of Enlightenment' explores the ways that new ideas, cultural ideals, and economic changes, big and small, reshaped matrimony into the institution that it is today, allowing love to become the ultimate essential ingredient for modern marriages.

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