قراءة كتاب A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Volume 3 (of 3)

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A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Volume 3 (of 3)

A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Volume 3 (of 3)

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A HISTORY OF
Matrimonial Institutions

CHIEFLY IN ENGLAND AND THE UNITED STATES WITH AN INTRODUCTORY
ANALYSIS OF THE LITERATURE AND THE
THEORIES OF PRIMITIVE MARRIAGE
AND THE FAMILY

BY

GEORGE ELLIOTT HOWARD Ph.D.

PROFESSORIAL LECTURER IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO AUTHOR OF "LOCAL
CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES"

VOLUME THREE

CHICAGO
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
CALLAGHAN & COMPANY

LONDON
T. FISHER UNWIN, PATERNOSTER SQUARE
1904


Copyright 1904
The University of Chicago


Entered at Stationers' Hall

May, 1904


TO
Alice Frost Howard
HER HUSBAND DEDICATES THIS BOOK IN
GRATEFUL RECOGNITION OF HER
AID IN MAKING IT


ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS

VOLUME ONE

PART I

ANALYSIS OF THE LITERATURE AND THE THEORIES OF PRIMITIVE MATRIMONIAL INSTITUTIONS

    PAGES
Chapter I. The Patriarchal Theory 3-32
I. Statement of the Theory 9-13
II. Criticism of the Theory by Spencer and McLennan 14-17
III. The Theory in the Light of Recent Research 18-32
Chapter II. Theory of the Horde and Mother-Right 33-89
I. Bachofen and His Disciples 39-65
II. Morgan's Constructive Theory 65-76
III. McLennan's Constructive Theory 77-89
Chapter III. Theory of the Original Pairing or Monogamous Family 89-151
I. The Problem of Promiscuity 90-110
II. The Problem of Mother-Right 110-117
III. The Problem of Exogamy 117-132
IV. The Problem of the Successive Forms of the Family 132-151
Chapter IV. Rise of the Marriage Contract 152-223
I. Wife-Capture and the Symbol of Rape 156-179
II. Wife-Purchase and Its Survival in the Marriage Ceremony 179-201
III. The Antiquity of Self-Betrothal or Free Marriage 201-210
IV. Primitive Free Marriage Surviving with Purchase, and the Decay of the Purchase-Contract 210-223
Chapter V. Early History of Divorce 224-250
I. The Right of Divorce 224-240
II. The Form of Divorce 240-241
III. The Legal Effects of Divorce 241-247
IV. Frequency of Divorce 247-250

PART II

MATRIMONIAL INSTITUTIONS IN ENGLAND

Chapter VI. Old English Wife-Purchase Yields to Free Marriage 253-286
I. The Primitive Real Contract of Sale and Its Modifications 258-276
II. Rise of Free Marriage: Self-Beweddung and Self-Gifta 276-286
Chapter VII. Rise of Ecclesiastical Marriage: The Church Accepts the Lay Contract and Ceremonial 287-320
I. The Primitive Christian Benediction, the Bride-Mass, and the Celebration ad Ostium Ecclesiae 291-308
II. The Priest Supersedes the Chosen Guardian, and Sponsalia per Verba de Praesenti Are Valid 308-320
Chapter VIII. Rise of Ecclesiastical Marriage: The Church Develops and Administers Matrimonial Law 321-363
I. The Early Christian Doctrine and the Rise of the Canonical Theory 324-340
II. Clandestine Marriages the Fruit of the Canonical Theory 340-349
III. The Evils of the Spiritual Jurisdiction 351-359
IV. Publicity Sought through Banns and Registration 359-363
Chapter IX. The Protestant Conception of Marriage 364-403
I. As to the Form

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