Image for The History Of Human Marriage

The History Of Human Marriage

See all formats and editions

"The History of Human Marriage" is a book written by Edward Westermarck, a Finnish philosopher and sociologist.

The book is a comprehensive survey of marriage practices and customs throughout human history, drawing on examples from cultures around the world.

Westermarck's central thesis is that the institution of marriage is not a universal or natural phenomenon, but rather a product of cultural and historical forces.

Throughout the book, Westermarck examines a range of topics related to marriage, including the role of religion, the influence of economic and political factors, and the evolution of family structures.

He also discusses the various forms of marriage found in different cultures, from monogamy and polygamy to group marriage and same-sex marriage.

One of the key contributions of Westermarck's work is his emphasis on the importance of understanding marriage as a social and cultural institution, rather than simply a biological or moral imperative.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£22.99
Product Details
Double 9 Books
9358019441 / 9789358019445
Paperback / softback
01/05/2023
488 pages
140 x 216 mm, 612 grams