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Road to Divorce: England, 1530-1987 [Paperback]

Lawrence Stone (Author)
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March 23, 1995 0192853074 978-0192853073
Lawrence Stone is one of the world's foremost historians. In such widely acclaimed volumes as The Crisis of the Aristocracy, The Family, Sex and Marriage in England and The Open Society, he has shown himself to be a provocative and engaging writer as well as a master chronicler of English family life. Now, with Road to Divorce, Stone examines the complex ways in which English men and women have used, twisted, and defied the law to deal with marital breakdown.
Despite the infamous divorce of Henry VIII in 1529, Britons before the 20th century were predominantly, in Stone's words, "a non-divorcing and non-separating society." In fact, before divorce was legalized in 1857, England was the only Protestant country with virtually no avenue for divorce on the grounds of adultery, desertion, or cruelty. Yet marriages did fail, and in Road to Divorce, Stone examines a goldmine of court records--in which witnesses speak freely about love, sex, adultery, and marriage--memoirs, correspondence, and popular imaginative works to reveal how lawyers and the laity coped with marital discord. Equally important, in tracing the history of divorce, Stone has discovered a way to recapture the slow, irregular, and tentative evolution of moral values concerning relations between the sexes as well as the consequent shift from concepts of patriarchy to those of sexual equality. He thus offers a privileged, indeed almost unique, insight into the interaction of the public spheres of morality, religion, and the law.
Written by the foremost historian of family life, Road to Divorce provides the first full study of a topic rich in historical interest and contemporary importance, one that offers astonishingly frank and intimate insights into our ancestors' changing views about what makes and breaks a marriage.

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Already recognized as one of the leading modern students of English social history on the basis of works such as The Crisis of the Aristocracy (Oxford Univ. Pr., 1965) and An Open Elite? (Oxford Univ. Pr., 1984) , Stone now brings to bear his ample research skills and incisive analytical abilities in a detailed study of divorce in modern England. This is a study of sexual attitudes, the governance of religion in the affairs of humanity, and law , but most of all it is a shrewd assesssment of moral values. It offers a balanced view of a topic that has long needed a historian, and while the subject alone guarantees controversy, there can be no arguing that the author has plowed new and fertile ground. Essential for all academic collections, this work cuts across a host of disciplines.
-James A. Casada, Winthrop Coll., Rock Hill,
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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"Offers a grand theoretical overview of changes in attitudes toward marriage and divorce during the course of four-and-a-half centuries....The gossipy tabloid quality of Stone's stories about couples is precisely what gives them their value as historical reconstructions of sex and romance seen through the eyes of their time....Few other historians have so successfully combined analytical and narrative approaches, and few works of history have offered such an intimate and detailed view of the social customs of early modern England."--Commonweal


"Stimulating, instructive and filled with interesting and important questions."--Albion



Product Details

  • Paperback: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (March 23, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0192853074
  • ISBN-13: 978-0192853073
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,101,143 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Competent and entertainig, October 11, 1999
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I read this book when I was writing my disstertation for the University. I found it both competent, giving facts and details, and also entertainig. Extremely well-written it is a book that gives the reader a deep insight into British society and its customs.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Road to Enlightenment, November 24, 2009
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Anyone intrigued but a little mystified by the behavior, romantic concerns, and subsequent motivations in matrimonial decisions, of characters penned by Henry Fielding, Jane Austen, the Brontes, and, indeed, authors clear through to Wilke Collins and Thomas Hardy, will find a world of enlightenment in the pages of Lawrence Stone's most worthy book.

Although this and, it must be noted, the two prior works that compose Stone's magnificant trilogy: Uncertain Unions and Broken Lives, are works of brilliant scholarship, they are never a dull read. For, from the whip-tight mind of Stone pours forth page after page of such flawlessly woven statistics, such brightly illuminated narration, that the darkest corner of the marital bedchambre of the past is shown in such stark and, sometimes, harrowing detail, that the only wonder is that anyone ever managed to imagine a "happily ever after" in the first place.

From the abduction of heiresses, the testimony of servants, and the gamble of the crim/con suite, all the way to the fabled Gretner's Green in Scotland, a map of such clarity and intrigue is laid out that one quite forgets that one is head down in scholarship. Rather, one finds one's self galloping headlong through the darkness of raging personal battles long ago fought, and won - or tragically lost - in a maze of thrashing laws and loop holes resembling, to the modern mind, nothing so much as the forest of Mirkwood. But, always and ever, Stone's brilliant torch leads one forward.

From the moment I picked them up, these books were my constant companions. Not the least bit of a legal turn of mind is required; Stone writes with such organization, clarity, and compulsion, that understanding of, and enlightenment to the motivations of 500 years of those who loved - and who lost - is inevitable.Uncertain Unions: Marriage in England 1660-1753Broken Lives: Separation and Divorce in England, 1660-1857
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4.0 out of 5 stars Worth the read and gives the reader perspective, April 27, 2011
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Well written and of Great interest to lawyers and all of those who strive to understand some of the underpinnings of our culture
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