This article addresses the Maltese traditional family, taking St. Mary's (Qrendi) as a test case. It results that couples married in their early twenties, while a high proportion of men and women never married at all. Marriage was not popular so that one-fifth of all marriages were remarriages. Very few widows remarried and it was only for some economic reason that they sought another man. There is no evidence though that a high rate of celibacy resulted in flagrant promiscuity even if there is evidence that the Qrendin were not so particular about their sex life. No birth control was practiced within marriage and children followed one another regularly. This brings into relief the parents' unconcern for their offspring's future as well as ...
Christianity was deeply rooted among the Maltese well before the advent of the Order of St John in 1...
This thesis explores expectations of marriage before marriage, their origin, and their development i...
What was the extent of marital breakdown and separation in a society where divorce was unlikely to b...
This article addresses the Maltese traditional family, taking St. Mary's (Qrendi) as a test case. It...
This article addresses the Maltese traditional family, taking St. Mary's (Qrendi) as a test case. It...
This article addresses the Maltese traditional family, taking St. Mary's (Qrendi) as a test case. It...
Between 1530 and 1798, the Maltese islands were governed by the Order of St John the Baptist of Je...
Consanguineous marriages may increase the risk of some medical conditions and may be useful to exami...
The present study intends to analyse the marriage prospects of Venetian migrants in Malta during the...
This paper analyses marriage as a means by which strangers were accepted within the family. The prim...
The possible genetic consequences of consanguinity have been known from ancient times, though differ...
The family was a central institution in medieval society. People were generally born, grew and live...
The conflicts created by the Church's teachings vis-'a-vis scientific advances and society's expecta...
Between the early sixteenth and the end of the eighteenth centuries the Maltese islands were adminis...
This study investigated the attitudes about remarriage of married and previously married Maltese pe...
Christianity was deeply rooted among the Maltese well before the advent of the Order of St John in 1...
This thesis explores expectations of marriage before marriage, their origin, and their development i...
What was the extent of marital breakdown and separation in a society where divorce was unlikely to b...
This article addresses the Maltese traditional family, taking St. Mary's (Qrendi) as a test case. It...
This article addresses the Maltese traditional family, taking St. Mary's (Qrendi) as a test case. It...
This article addresses the Maltese traditional family, taking St. Mary's (Qrendi) as a test case. It...
Between 1530 and 1798, the Maltese islands were governed by the Order of St John the Baptist of Je...
Consanguineous marriages may increase the risk of some medical conditions and may be useful to exami...
The present study intends to analyse the marriage prospects of Venetian migrants in Malta during the...
This paper analyses marriage as a means by which strangers were accepted within the family. The prim...
The possible genetic consequences of consanguinity have been known from ancient times, though differ...
The family was a central institution in medieval society. People were generally born, grew and live...
The conflicts created by the Church's teachings vis-'a-vis scientific advances and society's expecta...
Between the early sixteenth and the end of the eighteenth centuries the Maltese islands were adminis...
This study investigated the attitudes about remarriage of married and previously married Maltese pe...
Christianity was deeply rooted among the Maltese well before the advent of the Order of St John in 1...
This thesis explores expectations of marriage before marriage, their origin, and their development i...
What was the extent of marital breakdown and separation in a society where divorce was unlikely to b...