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The practice of one husband having two or more wives is called polygyny, often
confused with the more general term for multiple marriage- polygamy. The term "
sororate" is used where the choice of extra wives is restricted to the sisters of the
...
The practice of one husband having two or more wives is called polygyny, often
confused with the more general term for multiple marriage- polygamy. The term "
sororate" is used where the choice of extra wives is restricted to the sisters of the
...
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HUSBANDS AND WIVES The relationship between American husbands and
wives has changed considerably since World War I. The greater freedom of
women made them much less sympathetic to the traditional patriarchal role
espoused by ...
HUSBANDS AND WIVES The relationship between American husbands and
wives has changed considerably since World War I. The greater freedom of
women made them much less sympathetic to the traditional patriarchal role
espoused by ...
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54 Thirty-one percent of the husbands in one study approved husbands aiding
their wives in the kitchen, whereas only 42 percent disapproved.55 Many
husbands accept the idea that their wives work, and the number of such wives
has been ...
54 Thirty-one percent of the husbands in one study approved husbands aiding
their wives in the kitchen, whereas only 42 percent disapproved.55 Many
husbands accept the idea that their wives work, and the number of such wives
has been ...
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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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