First published in 1985. Beginning from the first documented
British divorce in 1670, Professor Horstman traces the development
of divorce, the different means by which it came about, and the
relation of practice to moral attitudes. Many cases are presented
in summary form, and give a vivid picture of the patterns of
behaviour and the agonies of conscience that accompanied this last
resort solution. Written in a vivid style, the book casts an often
startling light on the behaviour of our ancestors of little more
than a century ago.
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