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A Study of primitive marriage : The mystic rose / Alfred Ernest Crawley.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi. Cosmo Publications; 2010.Edition: 1st ed. 2010Description: 492 p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN:
  • 81-307-0149-9
DDC classification:
  • 23 306.8 CRA
Contents:
1.Introductory The taboo imposed, chapters II-IX 2. Taboo 3. Sexual taboo 4. Human relations 5. Human relations 6. Human relations 7. Confirmation and engagement 8. Marriage and its ceremonies 9. Husband, wife and mother-in-law 10. Parents and child 11. The marriage system
Summary: The book is part of the cosmo series titled, "Early sociology of family", and is being issued separately for the benefit of students and readers. The works selected for the series form a cross-section of the landmarks in the complex and controversial field of family studies in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The set features writings of major sociologists, and traces the sociology of the family from its origins in the anthropological study of kinship, including family relations,domestic breakdown and violence, and the emergence of the single parent family.
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1.Introductory
The taboo imposed, chapters II-IX
2. Taboo
3. Sexual taboo
4. Human relations
5. Human relations
6. Human relations
7. Confirmation and engagement
8. Marriage and its ceremonies
9. Husband, wife and mother-in-law
10. Parents and child
11. The marriage system

The book is part of the cosmo series titled, "Early sociology of family", and is being issued separately for the benefit of students and readers. The works selected for the series form a cross-section of the landmarks in the complex and controversial field of family studies in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The set features writings of major sociologists, and traces the sociology of the family from its origins in the anthropological study of kinship, including family relations,domestic breakdown and violence, and the emergence of the single parent family.

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