Divorce, common-law marriage and illegitimacy (irrespective of its forms) were, no matter the society typology as the phenomenon is approached, forms of social deviation that entailed the dilution of the family image and norms. We do not discuss here about a dilution of the traditional norms concerning family, as someone might misunderstand, it was an erosion of the idea of family in general. The “family” could acquire different forms as compared to the “official” one. Paradoxically, all these were not only the result of personal emancipation, when the youth broke from the traditional norms, which were strongly influenced by religious norms and values, and would have got involved in “dangerous and shameful relationships”. The peasant “forgo...
This paper analyses marriage as a means by which strangers were accepted within the family. The prim...
Throughout the medieval period, marriage was acknowledged by temporal rulers to be a religious matte...
The scope of our study covers the 19th century and a currently non-existent administrative unit with...
Divorce, common-law marriage and illegitimacy (irrespective of its forms) were, no matter the societ...
Divorce is, irrespective of the perspective of approaching the phenomenon from the point of view of ...
The family, its formation, the relationships between man, woman, children and relatives, as well as ...
The family, its formation, the relationships between man, woman, children and relatives, as well as ...
Divorce is, irrespective of the perspective of approaching the phenomenon from the point of view of ...
More often than not, the State did not acknowledge the matrimonial norms as settled by the Church. T...
AbstractThe current conjugal mentality in Romania reflects a kind of atypical modernity – a modernit...
A normatização da família merece tratamento absolutamente preferencial na organização social. O prim...
The main objective of the study is to show the specifics and features of the social phenomenon of di...
More often than not, the State did not acknowledge the matrimonial norms as settled by the Church. T...
The aim of this thesis is to understand the legal status of unmarried couples, over a period of time...
A marriage amongst youth belonging to the Greek-Catholic and Orthodox confessions was considered alm...
This paper analyses marriage as a means by which strangers were accepted within the family. The prim...
Throughout the medieval period, marriage was acknowledged by temporal rulers to be a religious matte...
The scope of our study covers the 19th century and a currently non-existent administrative unit with...
Divorce, common-law marriage and illegitimacy (irrespective of its forms) were, no matter the societ...
Divorce is, irrespective of the perspective of approaching the phenomenon from the point of view of ...
The family, its formation, the relationships between man, woman, children and relatives, as well as ...
The family, its formation, the relationships between man, woman, children and relatives, as well as ...
Divorce is, irrespective of the perspective of approaching the phenomenon from the point of view of ...
More often than not, the State did not acknowledge the matrimonial norms as settled by the Church. T...
AbstractThe current conjugal mentality in Romania reflects a kind of atypical modernity – a modernit...
A normatização da família merece tratamento absolutamente preferencial na organização social. O prim...
The main objective of the study is to show the specifics and features of the social phenomenon of di...
More often than not, the State did not acknowledge the matrimonial norms as settled by the Church. T...
The aim of this thesis is to understand the legal status of unmarried couples, over a period of time...
A marriage amongst youth belonging to the Greek-Catholic and Orthodox confessions was considered alm...
This paper analyses marriage as a means by which strangers were accepted within the family. The prim...
Throughout the medieval period, marriage was acknowledged by temporal rulers to be a religious matte...
The scope of our study covers the 19th century and a currently non-existent administrative unit with...