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... history of marriage in England , principally between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries . Marriage is itself both a major institutional element within the wider framework of the family , and also represents an aspect of social and ...
... history of marriage in England , principally between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries . Marriage is itself both a major institutional element within the wider framework of the family , and also represents an aspect of social and ...
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... marriage , or avoided marriage altogether in response to pressures which appear to have been largely social and economic , though mediated , of course , through a complex of custom and ritual . Women married late , at ages usually ...
... marriage , or avoided marriage altogether in response to pressures which appear to have been largely social and economic , though mediated , of course , through a complex of custom and ritual . Women married late , at ages usually ...
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... Marriage , fertility and population growth in eighteenth- century England ' , in R.B. Outhwaite ( ed . ) , Marriage and society . Studies in the social history of marriage ( London , 1981 ) , pp . 137-85 , esp . pp . 174-82 . 18. See ...
... Marriage , fertility and population growth in eighteenth- century England ' , in R.B. Outhwaite ( ed . ) , Marriage and society . Studies in the social history of marriage ( London , 1981 ) , pp . 137-85 , esp . pp . 174-82 . 18. See ...
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