The nuptiality transition in the Don Army Territory 1867-1916 depended on residence, economy, and religion. In rural areas, population growth and the scarcity of good land undermined the Orthodox tradition, though it was defended by the Church; rural Armenian-Gregorians persisted in early marriage, unlike Old Believers, Buddhists, and Lutherans. In cities, Armenian-Gregorians and Jews, unlike Catholics, adopted late marriage. Age at marriage among Orthodox was slightly later in cities and their hinterlands, against the tradition that Church conservatism favored. The different trajectories of nuptiality reveal a struggle between religion, economics, and urban life, making nuptiality a scene of contradictory influences
The article features the development of State control over marriages between the Russian and mountai...
Marriage is, by definition, the product of human agency. It is a social construction in which indivi...
Russia has long been characterized by early and universal marriage. After the Soviet Union collapse,...
The nuptiality transition in the Don Army Territory 1867-1916 depended on residence, economy, and re...
This study primarily addresses nuptiality patterns in Kazakhstan over the period 1999-2007 character...
This study analyses nuptiality patterns in three Central Asian countries—Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and ...
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Avdeev Alexandre, Monnier Alain.- Russian nuptiality: a little-understood and complex phenomenon The...
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In the following paper we focus on the social reaction against the expansion of the "celibacy zone",...
The author examines the marital relations with the peasants of Tumkino in Simbirsk province in this ...
Changes in nuptiality in chosen non-European countries in the 2nd half of the 20th century Abstract ...
Changes in family formation strategies in France, Lithuania and Russia are analyzed to detect new pa...
National audienceThe great historical syntheses concerning European family models present Russia as ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of “marriage market” in the Sverdlovsk region and its compari...
The article features the development of State control over marriages between the Russian and mountai...
Marriage is, by definition, the product of human agency. It is a social construction in which indivi...
Russia has long been characterized by early and universal marriage. After the Soviet Union collapse,...
The nuptiality transition in the Don Army Territory 1867-1916 depended on residence, economy, and re...
This study primarily addresses nuptiality patterns in Kazakhstan over the period 1999-2007 character...
This study analyses nuptiality patterns in three Central Asian countries—Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and ...
Avdeev Alexandre, Monnier Alain.- Marriage in Russia: A complex phenomenon poorly understood The fir...
Avdeev Alexandre, Monnier Alain.- Russian nuptiality: a little-understood and complex phenomenon The...
Chojnacka (Helena). - Nuptiality during the Early Stages of the Demographic Transition The timing of...
In the following paper we focus on the social reaction against the expansion of the "celibacy zone",...
The author examines the marital relations with the peasants of Tumkino in Simbirsk province in this ...
Changes in nuptiality in chosen non-European countries in the 2nd half of the 20th century Abstract ...
Changes in family formation strategies in France, Lithuania and Russia are analyzed to detect new pa...
National audienceThe great historical syntheses concerning European family models present Russia as ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of “marriage market” in the Sverdlovsk region and its compari...
The article features the development of State control over marriages between the Russian and mountai...
Marriage is, by definition, the product of human agency. It is a social construction in which indivi...
Russia has long been characterized by early and universal marriage. After the Soviet Union collapse,...