The Impact of World War I on Marriages, Divorces, and Gender Relations in Europe
Herausgeber: Brée, Sandra; Hin, Saskia
The Impact of World War I on Marriages, Divorces, and Gender Relations in Europe
Herausgeber: Brée, Sandra; Hin, Saskia
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How did WWI affect the love lives of ordinary citizens and their interactions as couples? This edited volume asks how patterns of marriage and divorce were affected by the war across Europe, and what the role of change, or a lack of enduring change, in gender relations was in shaping these patterns.
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How did WWI affect the love lives of ordinary citizens and their interactions as couples? This edited volume asks how patterns of marriage and divorce were affected by the war across Europe, and what the role of change, or a lack of enduring change, in gender relations was in shaping these patterns.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781032082516
- ISBN-10: 1032082518
- Artikelnr.: 62151155
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781032082516
- ISBN-10: 1032082518
- Artikelnr.: 62151155
Sandra Brée is an historian and a demographer of the Centre national de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) at the Laboratoire de Recherche Historique Rhône-Alpes (LARHRA) in Lyon, France. Saskia Hin is a historical demographer affiliated with the KU Leuven Family and Population Studies Group.
Introduction Part I: Something Old, Something New?: Continuity and Change
in Gender Relations 1. "So Absent and So Present": Marriage by
Correspondence in France During the Great War 2. The Impact of World War 1
on Marriage, Divorce and Gender Relations in Britain 3. The First World War
and Its Impact on Gender Relations: The Polish Case Part II: New Kinds of
Couples?: Wartime Upheaval and Persistence in Marriage Patterns Before and
After the War 4. From Surviving the War Trenches to Storming the Gender
Barricades?: Marriage Patterns in Belgium in the Early 20th Century and the
Impact of War on Gender Relations 5. The Impact of WWI on Marriage Patterns
in Albania 6. Did the War Break Couples?: Marriage and Divorce in France
During and After WWI 7. "It Does Not Stop People from Getting Married":
WWI-Related Changes in Nuptiality in the City of Cracow, Poland Part III:
Open Borders, Open Minds?: Intercultural Marriages and Alternative Life
Choices 8. Uncertainty, Enabling and Radicalization: World War I and Its
Impact on Binational and Intercultural Marriages in Germany 9. The Wife and
Children of the "Boche": Marriage and Procreation Between Occupiers and
Occupied Women in Belgium, 1914-1918 10. From War to Wedding: Marriage
Strategies of WWI POWs in the Urals, Russia 11. Female Collaborators and
Resisters in Occupied Belgium: Comparative Analysis of Their Social and
Family Contexts (1914-1918). Conclusion
in Gender Relations 1. "So Absent and So Present": Marriage by
Correspondence in France During the Great War 2. The Impact of World War 1
on Marriage, Divorce and Gender Relations in Britain 3. The First World War
and Its Impact on Gender Relations: The Polish Case Part II: New Kinds of
Couples?: Wartime Upheaval and Persistence in Marriage Patterns Before and
After the War 4. From Surviving the War Trenches to Storming the Gender
Barricades?: Marriage Patterns in Belgium in the Early 20th Century and the
Impact of War on Gender Relations 5. The Impact of WWI on Marriage Patterns
in Albania 6. Did the War Break Couples?: Marriage and Divorce in France
During and After WWI 7. "It Does Not Stop People from Getting Married":
WWI-Related Changes in Nuptiality in the City of Cracow, Poland Part III:
Open Borders, Open Minds?: Intercultural Marriages and Alternative Life
Choices 8. Uncertainty, Enabling and Radicalization: World War I and Its
Impact on Binational and Intercultural Marriages in Germany 9. The Wife and
Children of the "Boche": Marriage and Procreation Between Occupiers and
Occupied Women in Belgium, 1914-1918 10. From War to Wedding: Marriage
Strategies of WWI POWs in the Urals, Russia 11. Female Collaborators and
Resisters in Occupied Belgium: Comparative Analysis of Their Social and
Family Contexts (1914-1918). Conclusion
Introduction Part I: Something Old, Something New?: Continuity and Change
in Gender Relations 1. "So Absent and So Present": Marriage by
Correspondence in France During the Great War 2. The Impact of World War 1
on Marriage, Divorce and Gender Relations in Britain 3. The First World War
and Its Impact on Gender Relations: The Polish Case Part II: New Kinds of
Couples?: Wartime Upheaval and Persistence in Marriage Patterns Before and
After the War 4. From Surviving the War Trenches to Storming the Gender
Barricades?: Marriage Patterns in Belgium in the Early 20th Century and the
Impact of War on Gender Relations 5. The Impact of WWI on Marriage Patterns
in Albania 6. Did the War Break Couples?: Marriage and Divorce in France
During and After WWI 7. "It Does Not Stop People from Getting Married":
WWI-Related Changes in Nuptiality in the City of Cracow, Poland Part III:
Open Borders, Open Minds?: Intercultural Marriages and Alternative Life
Choices 8. Uncertainty, Enabling and Radicalization: World War I and Its
Impact on Binational and Intercultural Marriages in Germany 9. The Wife and
Children of the "Boche": Marriage and Procreation Between Occupiers and
Occupied Women in Belgium, 1914-1918 10. From War to Wedding: Marriage
Strategies of WWI POWs in the Urals, Russia 11. Female Collaborators and
Resisters in Occupied Belgium: Comparative Analysis of Their Social and
Family Contexts (1914-1918). Conclusion
in Gender Relations 1. "So Absent and So Present": Marriage by
Correspondence in France During the Great War 2. The Impact of World War 1
on Marriage, Divorce and Gender Relations in Britain 3. The First World War
and Its Impact on Gender Relations: The Polish Case Part II: New Kinds of
Couples?: Wartime Upheaval and Persistence in Marriage Patterns Before and
After the War 4. From Surviving the War Trenches to Storming the Gender
Barricades?: Marriage Patterns in Belgium in the Early 20th Century and the
Impact of War on Gender Relations 5. The Impact of WWI on Marriage Patterns
in Albania 6. Did the War Break Couples?: Marriage and Divorce in France
During and After WWI 7. "It Does Not Stop People from Getting Married":
WWI-Related Changes in Nuptiality in the City of Cracow, Poland Part III:
Open Borders, Open Minds?: Intercultural Marriages and Alternative Life
Choices 8. Uncertainty, Enabling and Radicalization: World War I and Its
Impact on Binational and Intercultural Marriages in Germany 9. The Wife and
Children of the "Boche": Marriage and Procreation Between Occupiers and
Occupied Women in Belgium, 1914-1918 10. From War to Wedding: Marriage
Strategies of WWI POWs in the Urals, Russia 11. Female Collaborators and
Resisters in Occupied Belgium: Comparative Analysis of Their Social and
Family Contexts (1914-1918). Conclusion