"In "Breaking The Bonds," Merril Smith establishes the ambitious
goal of determining 'what kind of problems arose in troubled
marriages' and of analyzing 'how men and women coped with marital
discord.' . . . To accomplish this, Smith studied hundreds of
divorce petitions, other legal documents, newspapers, almshouse
dockets, and prescriptive literature. She concludes that, as in the
present day, married couples fought and parted over sex, money, and
abuse."
--"Pennsylvania History"
"A richly textured study. . . With an eye to cross-class and
cross-race representation, Smith utilizes diverse sources,
including memoirs and diaries, correspondence, probate records,
newspaper advertisements, depositions and petitions for divorce,
and various moral reform and social regulatory organization
records. . . . A brave attempt to write a description of 'the
development of the Puritan concept of spirtiual growth.' . . .
Gracefully written. . . provides specific new insights into a
too-neglected area of early republican domestic politics."
--"William and Mary Quarterly"
The late eighteenth century marked a period of changing
expectations about marriage: companionship came to coexist as a
norm alongside older patriarchal standards, men and women began to
see their roles in more disparate ways, expectations about the
satisfaction of marriage grew, and gender distinctions between
husbands and wives became more complicated. Marital strife was an
inevitable outcome of these changing expectations. The difficulties
that rose, including abuse, a lack of sexual communication, and
domestic violence (frequently brought on by alcholism) differ
little from those with which couples struggle today.
"Breaking The Bonds" is an imaginative and original account that
brings to light a strongly communicative world in which neighbors
knew of, dinscussed, and even came to the aid of those locked in
unhappy marriages.
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