Public Vows : A History of Marriage and the Nation / Nancy F. Cott.
2022
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Title
Public Vows : A History of Marriage and the Nation / Nancy F. Cott.
Author
Cott, Nancy F., author.
ISBN
9780674029880
Published
Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, [2022]
Copyright
©2001
Language
English
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In English.
Description
1 online resource (304 p.)
Item Number
10.4159/9780674029880 doi
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HQ536 ǂb C757 2002eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
306.810973
Summary
We commonly think of marriage as a private matter between two people, a personal expression of love and commitment. In this pioneering history, Nancy F. Cott demonstrates that marriage is and always has been a public institution. From the founding of the United States to the present day, imperatives about the necessity of marriage and its proper form have been deeply embedded in national policy, law, and political rhetoric. Legislators and judges have envisioned and enforced their preferred model of consensual, lifelong monogamy-a model derived from Christian tenets and the English common law that posits the husband as provider and the wife as dependent. In early confrontations with Native Americans, emancipated slaves, Mormon polygamists, and immigrant spouses, through the invention of the New Deal, federal income tax, and welfare programs, the federal government consistently influenced the shape of marriages. And even the immense social and legal changes of the last third of the twentieth century have not unraveled official reliance on marriage as a "pillar of the state." By excluding some kinds of marriages and encouraging others, marital policies have helped to sculpt the nation's citizenry, as well as its moral and social standards, and have directly affected national understandings of gender roles and racial difference. Public Vows is a panoramic view of marriage's political history, revealing the national government's profound role in our most private of choices. No one who reads this book will think of marriage in the same way again.
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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
CONTENTS
Introduction
1 An Archaeology of American Monogamy
2 Perfecting Community Rules with State Laws
3 Domestic Relations on the National Agenda
4 Toward a Single Standard
5 Monogamy as the Law of Social Life
6 Consent, the American Way
7 The Modern Architecture of Marriage
8 Public Sanctity for a Private Realm
9 Marriage Revised and Revived
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
CONTENTS
Introduction
1 An Archaeology of American Monogamy
2 Perfecting Community Rules with State Laws
3 Domestic Relations on the National Agenda
4 Toward a Single Standard
5 Monogamy as the Law of Social Life
6 Consent, the American Way
7 The Modern Architecture of Marriage
8 Public Sanctity for a Private Realm
9 Marriage Revised and Revived
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index