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
In Italy divorce is favored by Gioja, _Teoria civile e penale
del divorzio_ (Milan, 1803); Mazzoleni, _La famiglia nei
rapporti coll individuo e colla società_ (Milan, 1870); Bianchi,
_Il divorzio_ (Pisa, 1879); Bernardo, _Il divorzio nella teoria
e nella pratica_ (Palermo, 1875); Marescalchi, _Il divorzio e
la instituzione sua in Italia_ (Rome, 1889); and opposed by
Giudici, _Memoria sul divorzio_ (Milan, 1798); Rosmini, _Des
lois civiles concernant le mariage des chrétiens_ (trans.,
Paris, 1853); Zamperini, _Il divorzio considerato nella teoria
e nella pratica di D. di Bernardo_ (Verona, 1876); and Gabba,
"The Introduction of Divorce in Italy," in _Am. Church Review_,
XXXIII (New York, 1881). In France the rise of a sentiment
favoring divorce may be traced in _Cri d'une honnête femme qui
reclame le divorce_ (London, 1770); _Contrat conjugal_ (Paris,
1781; Neuchatel, 1783); Bouchotte, _Observations sur le divorce_
(Paris, 1790); Hennet, _Du divorce_ (Paris, 1792); Tissot, _Le
mariage, la séparation, et le divorce_ (Paris, 1868), giving an
account of the principal French and Italian writers; Naquet, _Le
divorce_ (Paris, 1877); Bertillon, in the works above cited;
Cavilly, _La séparation de corps et le divorce_ (Paris, 1882);
Fiaux, _La femme, le mariage, et le divorce_ (Paris, 1880); and
Dumas, _La question du divorce_ (Paris, 1879; 5th ed., 1880).
Divorce is opposed by Madame Necker, _Réflexions sur le divorce_
(Paris, 1792; or Lausanne, 1794); Bonald, _Du divorce_ (Paris,
1801); Malleville, _Du divorce_ (Paris, 1801); Chrestien,
_Dissertation historique_ (Paris, 1804); Hennequin, _Du divorce_
(Paris, 1832); Ozanam, "Du divorce," in his _Mélanges_, I
(Paris, 1859); Daniel, _Le mariage chrétien et le Code Napoléon_
(Paris, 1870); Durrieux, _Du divorce_ (Paris, 1881); Vidieu,
_Famille et divorce_ (Paris, 1879). This book was answered by
Dumas in the work just cited; and he in turn was replied to by
Féval, _Pas de divorce_ (11th ed., Paris, 1880); and Hornstein,
_Le divorce_ (Paris, 1880). Kellen, _Was ist die Frau?_
(Leipzig, 1892) gives an account, with extracts, of Dumas's
utterances on social questions.
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