YesMarital surname change is a striking example of the survival of tradition. A practice emerging from patriarchal history has become embedded in an age of de-traditionalisation and women’s emancipation. Is the tradition of women’s marital name change just some sort of inertia or drag, which will slowly disappear as modernity progresses, or does this tradition fulfil more contemporary roles? Are women and men just dupes to tradition, or alternatively do they use tradition to further their aims? We examine how different approaches - individualisation theory, new institutionalism and bricolage - might tackle these questions. This examination is set within a comparative analysis of marital surname change in Britain and Norway, using ...
This presentation, Maiden Name Retention, covers some history of the tradition in taking the husband...
[...] a brief history of marital and naming practices will outline how these two concepts have shift...
A woman's last name at marriage is a study of the mechanisms of maintaining patronymy and patrilinea...
Marital surname change is a striking example of the survival of tradition. A practice emerging from ...
This article demonstrates the continued prevalence of traditional, heteronormative practices regardi...
The practice of changing one's name and taking the husband's surname remains a marriage norm in Brit...
This thesis investigates reasons for the traditional practice of marital name changing among women. ...
This book investigates contemporary naming practices on marriage in Britain, drawing on survey data ...
English surname usage prior to the 17th century was quite variable, bearing little resemblance to th...
Multiple economic and political developments appear to have jointly contributed to the constriction ...
Within Western cultures, most women in heterosexual relationships adopt their husbands’ surnames aft...
A general awakening of concern for the rights of women has occurred in recent years, and with it the...
Current Western tradition dictates that a woman is to take her husband’s surname upon marriage and p...
The current Personal Names Act of Norway has been in force since 2003. Inspired by a liberalised cul...
This article will investigate current state laws regarding the change of a husband’s name to his wif...
This presentation, Maiden Name Retention, covers some history of the tradition in taking the husband...
[...] a brief history of marital and naming practices will outline how these two concepts have shift...
A woman's last name at marriage is a study of the mechanisms of maintaining patronymy and patrilinea...
Marital surname change is a striking example of the survival of tradition. A practice emerging from ...
This article demonstrates the continued prevalence of traditional, heteronormative practices regardi...
The practice of changing one's name and taking the husband's surname remains a marriage norm in Brit...
This thesis investigates reasons for the traditional practice of marital name changing among women. ...
This book investigates contemporary naming practices on marriage in Britain, drawing on survey data ...
English surname usage prior to the 17th century was quite variable, bearing little resemblance to th...
Multiple economic and political developments appear to have jointly contributed to the constriction ...
Within Western cultures, most women in heterosexual relationships adopt their husbands’ surnames aft...
A general awakening of concern for the rights of women has occurred in recent years, and with it the...
Current Western tradition dictates that a woman is to take her husband’s surname upon marriage and p...
The current Personal Names Act of Norway has been in force since 2003. Inspired by a liberalised cul...
This article will investigate current state laws regarding the change of a husband’s name to his wif...
This presentation, Maiden Name Retention, covers some history of the tradition in taking the husband...
[...] a brief history of marital and naming practices will outline how these two concepts have shift...
A woman's last name at marriage is a study of the mechanisms of maintaining patronymy and patrilinea...