Marriage in Europe in the 18th century The main movements in marriage in the 18th century were from church to country. Laws and customs of marriage, once managed and managed by the church, are increasingly regulated by legislators who adopt a number of laws that limit the status and justification of spouses. These restrictions tend to represent the benefits of rich and patriarchal traditions. These restrictions of boycott have brought many bad behaviors such as orgy, wife's sale, divorce and so on.
In Europe, from the late eighteenth century to the early nineteenth century, romantic literary and intellectual movements presented a new and progressive idea of love and marriage and began to recognize society. In the 19th century, marriage practices became diverse in Europe, but in general the arranged marriage was more common in the upper class. Prior to the beginning of the 20th century, arranged marriages were commonplace in Russia, but most of them were living together. Child marriage is historically common, but has been questioned in the 19th and 20th centuries. Child marriage is often considered a compulsory marriage because children (especially young people) can not make choices based on sufficient information about whether they will get married or not and are often affected by their families.
Marriage in Europe in the 18th century The main movements in marriage in the 18th century were from church to country. Laws and customs of marriage, once managed and managed by the church, are increasingly regulated by legislators who adopt a number of laws that limit the status and justification of spouses. These restrictions tend to represent the benefits of rich and patriarchal traditions. - Monogamy is the best form of marriage. In the United States, marriage is a promise made by two people for the rest of my life. The average marriage in America lasts seven years. More than half of marriages ended in divorce (Francouer, 72). Since the 1970s, the affair statistics has risen by 50% and continues to rise. At the time of divorce, the divorce number of this country is currently one at maximum for every three marriages.
Prior to the 18th century, many marriages have not been negotiated and have evolved from more or less voluntary relationships. Since the 18th century illegal relations played a more independent role. In bourgeois marriage, there is a possibility that the illegality becomes strong and tension is caused. Among leisure class women, Professor Bonnie Smith at Rogers University talks about courtship and marriage ceremonies, which may be considered repressive for the modern people. She wrote as follows. The subsequent sexual revolution reduced the conflict caused by liberalism, but did not exclude them.