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Paperback Divorce Book

ISBN: 102560895X

ISBN13: 9781025608952

Divorce

"Divorce" is a thought-provoking exploration of the legal, social, and moral complexities surrounding the dissolution of marriage during a pivotal era of cultural transformation. This work examines the shifting landscape of domestic life in the early twentieth century, offering a multi-faceted analysis of how changing social norms and the push for individual autonomy began to challenge traditional institutional views. It serves as an essential document for understanding the evolving perspectives on gender roles, family stability, and the secularization of marriage laws.

The text delves into the arguments for and against the liberalization of divorce, reflecting the intellectual and ethical debates that defined the period. By addressing the impact of marital separation on the individual and the broader community, "Divorce" provides a window into the historical roots of modern family law. This work is a significant resource for those interested in the history of sociology and the development of contemporary ethical standards, capturing the tension between long-standing traditions and the emerging modern desire for personal liberty and social justice.

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