
First published in 1936, Marriage and Divorce examines the evolution of marriage and divorce through historical, legal, and cultural lenses. From ancient traditions and Mosaic law to Roman practices, Henry VIII’s reforms, and modern judicial processes, the book provides a detailed analysis of how marriage and divorce have advanced over time. Concluding with recommendations for future reforms, this work is an insightful resource for understanding the complexities of marital and legal history.
Please note this book is a reprint of the 1936 edition
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