In 1950, China's new Communist government enacted a Marriage Law to allow free choice in marriage and easier access to divorce. Prohibiting arranged marriages, concubinage, and bigamy, it was one of the most dramatic efforts ever by a state to change marital and family relationships. In this comprehensive study of the effects of that law, Neil J. Diamant draws on newly opened urban and rural archival sources to offer a detailed analysis of how the law was interpreted and implemented throughout the country. In sharp contrast to previous studies of the Marriage Law, which have argued that it had little effect in rural areas, Diamant argues that the law reshaped marriage and family relationships in significant--but often unintended--ways throu...
The purpose of the thesis is to describe how marriage and the bonds of wedlock were regulated in the...
This article investigates an overlooked aspect of Chinese legal modernity: how legal change influenc...
As a young Chinese bride readies herself for the wedding in a nice hotel room, a barrage of young me...
"Marriage Laws and Practices in South China, 1930-1980" traces and compares different models of stat...
This thesis is concerned with discovering some changes in the Chinese family after 1949. Since the M...
[[abstract]]Marriage law, a major component of the civil code, governs legal matters concerning marr...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation studies changes in marriage practice in a North China village through ...
In the past few decades, there has been a significant transformation from parentally arranged to sel...
The intersection of demographic change and government policy is creating new challenges for mainland...
This dissertation focuses on exploring the myth of ―revolutionary marriage‖, a popular and lasting m...
Abstract: Alternatives to the traditional practice of patrilocal post-marital residence exist in mod...
In the Mao era, rural cadres served at the basic unit of party organs and administration organizatio...
Alternatives to the traditional practice of patrilocal postmarital residence exist in modern day Chi...
This paper describes and analyses the Chinese family in Yangmansa, a north China village, with respe...
Until now our understanding of marriage in China has been based primarily on observations made durin...
The purpose of the thesis is to describe how marriage and the bonds of wedlock were regulated in the...
This article investigates an overlooked aspect of Chinese legal modernity: how legal change influenc...
As a young Chinese bride readies herself for the wedding in a nice hotel room, a barrage of young me...
"Marriage Laws and Practices in South China, 1930-1980" traces and compares different models of stat...
This thesis is concerned with discovering some changes in the Chinese family after 1949. Since the M...
[[abstract]]Marriage law, a major component of the civil code, governs legal matters concerning marr...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation studies changes in marriage practice in a North China village through ...
In the past few decades, there has been a significant transformation from parentally arranged to sel...
The intersection of demographic change and government policy is creating new challenges for mainland...
This dissertation focuses on exploring the myth of ―revolutionary marriage‖, a popular and lasting m...
Abstract: Alternatives to the traditional practice of patrilocal post-marital residence exist in mod...
In the Mao era, rural cadres served at the basic unit of party organs and administration organizatio...
Alternatives to the traditional practice of patrilocal postmarital residence exist in modern day Chi...
This paper describes and analyses the Chinese family in Yangmansa, a north China village, with respe...
Until now our understanding of marriage in China has been based primarily on observations made durin...
The purpose of the thesis is to describe how marriage and the bonds of wedlock were regulated in the...
This article investigates an overlooked aspect of Chinese legal modernity: how legal change influenc...
As a young Chinese bride readies herself for the wedding in a nice hotel room, a barrage of young me...