Marital Violence: An English Family History, 1660–1857
Marital Violence: An English Family History, 1660–1857
Author: Foyster, Elizabeth
Brand: Cambridge University Press
Edition: Nil
Binding: hardcover
Format: Import
Number Of Pages: 298
Release Date: 25-08-2005
Details: This book exposes the 'hidden' history of marital violence and explores its place in English family life between the Restoration and the mid-nineteenth century. In a time before divorce was easily available and when husbands were popularly believed to have the right to beat their wives, Elizabeth Foyster examines the variety of ways in which men, women and children responded to marital violence. For contemporaries this was an issue that raised central questions about family life: the extent of men's authority over other family members, the limitations of women's property rights, and the problems of access to divorce and child custody. Opinion about the legitimacy of marital violence continued to be divided but by the nineteenth century ideas about what was intolerable or cruel violence had changed significantly. This accessible study will be invaluable reading for anyone interested in gender studies, feminism, social history and family history.
EAN: 9780521834513
Package Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
Languages: English
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