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... was now dependent on the market. During the sixteenth century, the size of
dowries increased considerably in comparison with jointures because of the
scarcity of unmarried heirs relative to the available number of unmarried
heiresses.
... was now dependent on the market. During the sixteenth century, the size of
dowries increased considerably in comparison with jointures because of the
scarcity of unmarried heirs relative to the available number of unmarried
heiresses.
Page 532
In this chapter we shall consider four major alternatives: unmarried cohabitors,*
group marriage, communal life, and homosexual marriage. We shall compare
these with the traditional marriage forms, polygyny and monogamy, and assess
their ...
In this chapter we shall consider four major alternatives: unmarried cohabitors,*
group marriage, communal life, and homosexual marriage. We shall compare
these with the traditional marriage forms, polygyny and monogamy, and assess
their ...
Page 588
Kantner, J. F., & Zelnik, M. Sexual experience of young unmarried women in the
United States. Family Planning Perspectives, 1972, 4(4), 9-18. Karlen, A. The
unmarried marrieds on campus. New York Times Magazine, January 26, 1969, ...
Kantner, J. F., & Zelnik, M. Sexual experience of young unmarried women in the
United States. Family Planning Perspectives, 1972, 4(4), 9-18. Karlen, A. The
unmarried marrieds on campus. New York Times Magazine, January 26, 1969, ...
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Contents
wL Introduction | 1 |
The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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