My thesis addresses the complex inter-relationship between the divorce law and the Divorce Court, and press-based cultural production and consumption, in early twentieth-century New South Wales (1900-1930). Established histories prioritise major legislative developments in 1873 and 1892, and the 1890s divorce boom. I argue that it is equally historically important to consider divorce procedures and public engagement with them outside of these immediate periods of legal change. As divorce debates moved out of the all-male Legislature and into the courtroom, ongoing concerns about social stability, moral integrity and gender relations were expressed through entertaining press reports. Drawing on two bodies of primary evidence—legal transcrip...
The article examines the nature of marriage and the expectations of husbands and wives in nineteenth...
Typescript (Photocopy)Bibliography: leaves 305-319[5], 319 leaves ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University...
Divorce has become one of the most widely discussed issues in America. In this innovative exploratio...
The Divorce Court that served England and Wales was an open court, allowing members of the public to...
The Divorce Court that served England and Wales was an open court, allowing members of the public to...
Based on a detailed examination of 2,195 divorce case files generated by applications to the Welling...
Based on a detailed examination of 2,195 divorce case files generated by applications to the Welling...
Based on a detailed examination of 2,195 divorce case files generated by applications to the Welling...
Based on a detailed examination of 2,195 divorce case files generated by applications to the Welling...
Based on a detailed examination of 2,195 divorce case files generated by applications to the Welling...
The Divorce Court that served England and Wales was an open court, allowing members of the public to...
The Divorce Court of England and Wales was an open court, allowing members of the public to sit in t...
The Divorce Court of England and Wales was an open court, allowing members of the public to sit in t...
From 1857 (the year of its foundation) to 1923 (the year of the Matrimonial Causes Act) the Divorce ...
From 1857 (the year of its foundation) to 1923 (the year of the Matrimonial Causes Act) the Divorce ...
The article examines the nature of marriage and the expectations of husbands and wives in nineteenth...
Typescript (Photocopy)Bibliography: leaves 305-319[5], 319 leaves ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University...
Divorce has become one of the most widely discussed issues in America. In this innovative exploratio...
The Divorce Court that served England and Wales was an open court, allowing members of the public to...
The Divorce Court that served England and Wales was an open court, allowing members of the public to...
Based on a detailed examination of 2,195 divorce case files generated by applications to the Welling...
Based on a detailed examination of 2,195 divorce case files generated by applications to the Welling...
Based on a detailed examination of 2,195 divorce case files generated by applications to the Welling...
Based on a detailed examination of 2,195 divorce case files generated by applications to the Welling...
Based on a detailed examination of 2,195 divorce case files generated by applications to the Welling...
The Divorce Court that served England and Wales was an open court, allowing members of the public to...
The Divorce Court of England and Wales was an open court, allowing members of the public to sit in t...
The Divorce Court of England and Wales was an open court, allowing members of the public to sit in t...
From 1857 (the year of its foundation) to 1923 (the year of the Matrimonial Causes Act) the Divorce ...
From 1857 (the year of its foundation) to 1923 (the year of the Matrimonial Causes Act) the Divorce ...
The article examines the nature of marriage and the expectations of husbands and wives in nineteenth...
Typescript (Photocopy)Bibliography: leaves 305-319[5], 319 leaves ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University...
Divorce has become one of the most widely discussed issues in America. In this innovative exploratio...