Tying the knot : the formation of marriage, 1836-2020

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Tying the knot : the formation of marriage, 1836-2020

Rebecca Probert

(Cambridge studies in English legal history)

Cambridge University Press, 2021

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Summary: "Tying the Knot is about these intertwined legal, social, and religious histories. It has three interconnecting aims. The first is to analyse how the laws governing how couples can marry have evolved, from the 1836 Act that established the basic foundations of much of the current law to the present day. The second is to assess the evidence as to how couples have actually married over that period. And the third is to evaluate how far the law has enabled them to do so in accordance with their beliefs"-- Provided by publisher

Includes index

Contents of Works

  • Conception, design, and implementation, 1819-1837
  • Reactions to the Act, 1837-1854
  • Amendments enacted and reform deferred, 1855-1872
  • Differences, divisions, and dispensing with the registrar, 1873-1899
  • Competing conceptions of marriage, 1900-1919
  • Consolidating complexity, 1920-1949
  • Convergence? 1950-1993
  • The rise of the wedding, 1994-2020
  • The legacy of the past and lessons for the future

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