The Road to Divorce: England, 1530-1987

The Road to Divorce: England, 1530-1987

by Lawrence Stone (Author)

Synopsis

In this historical study of divorce and separation, Lawrence Stone draws on a mass of court records to show how English men and women have contrived to use, twist, or defy the law in order to deal with marital breakdown. Despite the infamous divorce of Henry VIII in 1529, subsequent moral, political, and religious attitudes ensured that until 1857, England was the only Protestant country with no facilities for divorce, even on grounds of adultery, desertion, or cruelty. Revealing our ancestors' frank views on love, sex, marriage, and adultery, this is the complex story of a topic rich in historical interest and contemporary importance. The book should be of interest to scholars and students of British social, cultural, legal, religious, economic, and demographic history, and women's studies, and specialists in the history of the family and of marriage, as well as general readers interested in marriage and divorce.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 487
Edition: New
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: May 1992

ISBN 10: 0192852558
ISBN 13: 9780192852557

Author Bio

About the Author
Lawrence Stone is Dodge Professor of History and Director of the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies at Princeton University. He is also the author of Family, Sex and Marriage in England 1500-1800.