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Edward Westermarck’s ‘A Short History of Marriage’ provides a scholarly examination of how marriage as an institution has evolved across human civilizations. The work traces the development of matrimonial customs from ancient societies through modern times, exploring the diverse practices and regulations that have governed marital unions across different cultures.
Westermarck analyzes the sociological and anthropological dimensions of marriage, considering factors that have influenced its formation, dissolution, and social significance. The text addresses important questions about the origins of marriage, the role of kinship systems, and how economic and social structures have shaped marital relationships. This historical overview offers valuable insights into understanding contemporary marriage practices and their cultural roots.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this work remains an important reference for students of history, sociology, and anthropology interested in the institutional development of marriage.







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