Divorce: An American Tradition
Autor Glenda Rileyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 iul 1997
According to Glenda Riley, “the historical conflict between anti-divorce and pro-divorce factions has prevented the development of effective, beneficial divorce laws, procedures, and policies. Today we still lack processes that move spouses out of unworkable marriages in a constructive fashion and get them back into the mainstream of life in a stable, productive condition.” Her pioneering historical overview offers proposals for dealing with a subject that now pertains to nearly half of all marriages.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780803289697
ISBN-10: 0803289693
Pagini: 262
Ilustrații: Illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: UNP - Nebraska Paperback
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
ISBN-10: 0803289693
Pagini: 262
Ilustrații: Illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: UNP - Nebraska Paperback
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Recenzii
“[A] thoroughgoing and thoroughly intelligent study . . . All those tempted to join the new crusade against divorce should be required to read Divorce: An American Tradition cover to cover and pencil in hand. They may be forced to conclude, along with many of our ancestors, that divorce is indeed a great evil and source of much suffering. But then so is the institution that generates it—marriage, especially marriage under conditions of gross inequality between the sexes.”—New York Times Book Review
No one has so carefully researched this subject before or written so intelligently about it.”—Chicago Tribune
“Well researched and very readable . . . [Riley] leaves her readers with suggestions for future divorce policy, calling for a more sensitive and humane approach in the practice of this centuries-old social and legal institution.”—American Historical Review
Notă biografică
Glenda Riley is Alexander M. Bracken Professor Emeritus of History at Ball State University. She is the author of Women and Nature: Saving the “Wild” West (Nebraska 1999) and Taking Land, Breaking Land: Women Colonizing the American West and Kenya, 1840-1940. She lives on a small horse ranch in historic Lincoln County, New Mexico.