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发表于2025-01-01
Marriage, a History pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2025
For most of our history, marriage was not a relationship based on mutual love between a breadwinning husband and an at-home wife, but an institution devoted to acquiring wealth, power, and property. Picking a mate on the basis of something as irrational as love would have been considered absurd. Only in the nineteenth century did marriage move to the denter of people's emotional lives.
Stephanie Coontz is the director of Research and Public Education at the Council on Contemporary families and teaches history and family studies at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. She divides her time between Makaha, Hawaii, and Washington. The author of the award-winning The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap, she has written about marriage and family issues in many national journals, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Harper's, Chicago Tribune, Vogue, Journal of Marriage and Family, and Family Therapy Magazine. Her work has been translated into japanese, German, French, and Spanish.
第一部分 传统婚姻初探 第1章 为爱而结婚的极端观念 肖伯纳曾经将婚姻描述为一种将这样两个人结合在一起的制度:“他们受制于最强烈、最疯狂、最蛊惑人心而又转瞬即逝的激情的支配。婚姻还要求他们宣誓永远保持处于这种过度兴奋、异乎寻常而又让人心力交瘁的状态,直...
评分第一部分 传统婚姻初探 第1章 为爱而结婚的极端观念 肖伯纳曾经将婚姻描述为一种将这样两个人结合在一起的制度:“他们受制于最强烈、最疯狂、最蛊惑人心而又转瞬即逝的激情的支配。婚姻还要求他们宣誓永远保持处于这种过度兴奋、异乎寻常而又让人心力交瘁的状态,直...
评分Marriage, a History pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2025