An edition of Framing American divorce (1999)

Framing American divorce

from the revolutionary generation to the Victorians

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An edition of Framing American divorce (1999)

Framing American divorce

from the revolutionary generation to the Victorians

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Framing American Divorce is a boldly innovative exploration of the multiple meanings of divorce in American life during the formative years of both the nation and its law, roughly 1770 to 1870. Drawing on a wide array of sources, Basch enriches and complicates our understanding of the development of divorce law by telling her story from three discrete but overlapping perspectives.

In "Rules" she tracks the broad public debate and legislation over the appropriate grounds for and long-term consequences of divorce. "Mediations" shifts to a close-up analysis of the way ordinary women and men tested the rules in the county courts. And "Representations" charts the spiraling imagery of divorce through stories that made their way into American popular culture.

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Language
English
Pages
237

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Framing American Divorce: From the Revolutionary Generation to the Victorians
September 3, 2001, University of California Press
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Framing American divorce: from the revolutionary generation to the Victorians
1999, University of California Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographic references and index.

Published in
Berkeley, Calif

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.89/0973/09034
Library of Congress
HQ833 .B37 1999, 98-33947, HQ833 .B37 1999eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 237 p. :
Number of pages
237

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL372312M
Internet Archive
framingamericand0000basc
ISBN 10
0520214900
LCCN
98033947
OCLC/WorldCat
45731367, 39786354
Library Thing
1974621
Goodreads
4066065

First Sentence

"On a bleak day in the early spring of 1879, a somber young woman boards a train in Boston to begin the first leg of a journey to Indiana."

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