A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Vol. 3 of 3Howard, George Elliott
History
A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Vol. 3 of 3
Howard, George Elliott
Families; Marriage -- History
Cauderlier, _Les lois de population_ (Brussels, 1900); Lindner,
_Die unehelichen Geburten als Sozialphänomen_ (Naumburg, 1899);
_Statistik der Ehescheidungen in der Stadt Berlin, 1885-94_
(Berlin, n. d.); the parliamentary _Return of the Number of
Divorces in Foreign Countries, Misc._, No. 4 (London, 1895),
Part II, being for British Colonies; and _Reports of the Laws of
Marriage and Divorce_, Parts I, II (London, 1894).
On the divorce problem see _An Essay on Marriage; or, the
Lawfulness of Divorce_ (Philadelphia, 1788), presenting the
principal arguments in its favor; Westbrook, _Marriage and
Divorce_ (Philadelphia, 1883); _idem_, _The Clerical Combination
to Influence Civil Legislation on Marriage and Divorce_
(Philadelphia, 1887); Fisher, _The Causes of the Increase
of Divorce_ (Boston, 1883); Richard, _Marriage and Divorce_
(London, 1888); Robinson, "The Diagnostics of Divorce," in
_Jour. of Soc. Science_, No. 14 (Boston and New York, 1881);
Janes, "Divorce: Sociologically Considered," in _New Englander
and Yale Review_, LIV (New Haven, 1891); Phillips, "The Divorce
Question," in _International Review_, XI (New York, 1881);
Savage, "Matrimony and the State," in _Forum_, X (New York,
1890); Adler, "The Ethics of Divorce," in _Ethical Record_, II,
III (Philadelphia, 1889-90); Wright, "Marriage and Divorce,"
in _Christian Register_, LXX, 655-58 (Boston, 1891); Lecky,
_Democracy and Liberty_, I, chap. vii (New York and London,
1896); and Bryce, "Marriage and Divorce," in his _Studies in
Hist. and Jur._ (New York and London, 1901). The following are
very conservative: David Hume, "Of Polygamy and Divorces," in
his _Essays_, I (London, 1875); Little, "Marriage and Divorce:
the Doctrine of the Church of England," in _Contemporary
Review_, LXVIII (London, 1895); Hurd, "Scriptural Ground of
Divorce," in the _New Englander and Yale Review_, XLV (New
Haven, 1886); Phelps, "Divorce in the United States," in
_Forum_, VIII (New York, 1889); Caverno, _Treatise on Divorce_
(Madison, 1899); Gladstone, symposium with Bradley and Dolph on
"The Question of Divorce," in _North Am. Review_, CXLIX (New
York, 1889); Greeley, "Marriage and Divorce: a Discussion with
Robert Dale Owen," in _Recollections of a Busy Life_, 571 ff.
(New York, 1869); _idem_, _Love, Marriage, and Divorce, and the
Sovereignty of the Individual_ (New York, 1853), a discussion
with James and Andrews; Convers, _Marriage and Divorce_
(Philadelphia, 1889), presenting the Catholic view; Dike, "Some
Aspects of the Divorce Question," in _Princeton Review_, N.
S., XIII (New York, 1884); and Woolsey, _Divorce and Divorce
Legislation_ (2d ed., New York, 1882).
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