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Walter M. Gallichan’s ‘Women Under Polygamy’ presents a detailed analysis of how polygamous practices have shaped women’s lives across various cultures and historical periods. This scholarly work examines the social structures, cultural norms, and personal experiences of women living in polygamous societies.
The book investigates the complex dynamics of polygamous relationships, including legal status, economic circumstances, and emotional relationships between wives. Gallichan provides historical context and comparative perspectives on polygamy in different regions and time periods, offering readers a nuanced understanding of this widespread practice.
Through careful research and documentation, the author explores both the constraints and agency women have exercised within these systems. The work serves as both a historical record and a critical examination of gender relations, family structures, and women’s rights in polygamous contexts.







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