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Living in Sin: Cohabiting as Husband and Wife in Nineteenth-Century England

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Living in Sin: Cohabiting as Husband and Wife in Nineteenth-Century England

Contributors:

By (Author) Ginger Frost

ISBN:

9780719077364

Publisher:

Manchester University Press

Imprint:

Manchester University Press

Publication Date:

3rd November 2008

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Dewey:

306.841094209034

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Description

Living in sin is the first book-length study of cohabitation in nineteenth-century England, based on research into the lives of hundreds of couples. 'Common-law' marriages did not have any legal basis, so the Victorian courts had to wrestle with unions that resembled marriage in every way, yet did not meet its most basic requirements. The majority of those who lived in irregular unions did so because they could not marry legally. Others, though, chose not to marry, from indifference, from class differences, or because they dissented from marriage for philosophical reasons. This book looks at each motivation in turn, highlighting class, gender and generational differences, as well as the reactions of wider kin and community. Frost shows how these couples slowly widened the definition of legal marriage, preparing the way for the more substantial changes of the twentieth century, making this a valuable resource for all those interested in Gender and Social History. -- .

Author Bio

Ginger S. Frost is Professor of History at Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama

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