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I Dont A Contrarian History Of Marriage 1st Us Ed Squire

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I Dont A Contrarian History Of Marriage 1st Us Ed Squire
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc;Bloomsbury, Distributed to the trade by Macmillan
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.9 MB
Author: Squire, Susan
ISBN: 9781582341194, 9781608196562, 1582341192, 1608196569
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1st U.S. ed

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I Dont A Contrarian History Of Marriage 1st Us Ed Squire by Squire, Susan 9781582341194, 9781608196562, 1582341192, 1608196569 instant download after payment.

A provocative survey of marriage and what it has meant for society, politics, religion, and the home.For ten thousand years, marriage―and the idea of marriage―has been at the very foundation of human society. In this provocative and ambitious book, Susan Squire unravels the turbulent history and many implications of our most basic institution. Starting with the discovery, long before recorded time, that sex leads to paternity (and hence to couplehood), and leading up to the dawn of the modern "love marriage," Squire delves into the many ways men and women have come together and what the state of their unions has meant for history, society, and politics – especially the politics of the home.This book is the product of thirteen years of intense research, but even more than the intellectual scope, what sets it apart is Squire's voice and contrarian boldness. Learned, acerbic, opinionated, and funny, she draws on everything from Sumerian mythology to Renaissance theater to Victorian housewives' manuals (sometimes all at the same time) to create a vivid, kaleidoscopic view of the many things marriage has been and meant. The result is a book to provoke and fascinate readers of all ideological stripes: feminists, traditionalists, conservatives, and progressives alike.

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