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https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0089803ymous Evelina. As such, these novels suggest that male promiscuity and irresponsibility were of particular concern, but in terms of property, it was . adultery that was most problematic, because, as Samuel Johnson explains, . adultery potentially passed husbands’ name, property, and, where relevant, title, to other men’s offspring:Intentional 发表于 2025-3-25 07:38:16
Free right h-Adequate semigroups,eed, it was in the 1960s, as the age of marriage fell and overall marriage rates rose, that the illegitimacy ratio increased most significantly, from 6.9 per cent in the first half of the decade to an unprecedented 8.3 per cent in the second half.干旱 发表于 2025-3-25 14:05:45
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,‘They lived together as man and wife’: Plebeian cohabitation, illegitimacy, and broken relationshiph Morgan died, their son John, aged two, came to the attention of the parochial authorities, triggering a settlement examination. There is evidence here of what appears to be a successful cohabiting relationship that only came to an end (and the details before the Justices of the Peace) with the untimely death of both parents.难取悦 发表于 2025-3-25 22:25:51
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The context of illegitimacy from the 1920s to the 1960s,eed, it was in the 1960s, as the age of marriage fell and overall marriage rates rose, that the illegitimacy ratio increased most significantly, from 6.9 per cent in the first half of the decade to an unprecedented 8.3 per cent in the second half.Stable-Angina 发表于 2025-3-26 07:05:35
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Introduction,irths.. But what was the position in the past? What proportion of births outside marriage occurred within cohabiting relationships in earlier centuries? And if the context of non-marital childbearing has changed, what might explain this?虚构的东西 发表于 2025-3-26 15:30:53
Bridewell, bawdy courts and bastardy in early seventeenth-century London,ban centre in England — easily surpassing regional capitals like Norwich, Exeter and York — it was growing extremely fast. Around 1500 it is doubtful whether the city had more than 50,000 inhabitants. Yet counting as part of the metropolis not only the old city of London and its liberties, but also储备 发表于 2025-3-26 20:42:23
Cohabitation in context in early seventeenth-century London,ouples — in the sense of men and women who lived openly in a heterosexual relationship under one roof without having been united by a marriage ceremony, even if bigamous — were ‘vanishingly small’.. Setting aside some regional peculiarities — to be discussed later — the same applies at a somewhat ea