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Beneath the Fault Line: The Popular and Legal Culture of Divorce in Twentieth-Century America Book

Beneath the Fault Line: The Popular and Legal Culture of Divorce in Twentieth-Century America
Beneath the Fault Line: The Popular and Legal Culture of Divorce in Twentieth-Century America, The social and legal boundaries of divorce have changed dramatically in recent years, making it an all-too-common occurrence in modern society. Yet only three comprehensive histories of divorce in Ameican have appeared in the twentieth century. In Beneath, Beneath the Fault Line: The Popular and Legal Culture of Divorce in Twentieth-Century America has a rating of 3 stars
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Beneath the Fault Line: The Popular and Legal Culture of Divorce in Twentieth-Century America, The social and legal boundaries of divorce have changed dramatically in recent years, making it an all-too-common occurrence in modern society. Yet only three comprehensive histories of divorce in Ameican have appeared in the twentieth century. In Beneath, Beneath the Fault Line: The Popular and Legal Culture of Divorce in Twentieth-Century America
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  • Beneath the Fault Line: The Popular and Legal Culture of Divorce in Twentieth-Century America
  • Written by author J. Herbie Difonzo
  • Published by University of Virginia Press, May 1997
  • The social and legal boundaries of divorce have changed dramatically in recent years, making it an all-too-common occurrence in modern society. Yet only three comprehensive histories of divorce in Ameican have appeared in the twentieth century. In Beneath
  • The social and legal boundaries of divorce have changed dramatically in recent years, making it an all-too-common occurrence in modern society. Yet only three comprehensive histories of divorce in Ameican have appeared in the twentieth century. In Beneath
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Rival Arenas of Divorce1
1The Feminization of Divorce after World War I13
2The Popular Arena of Divorce43
3Early Nonfault Experiments67
4The Case of the All-Too-Consenting Adults88
5The Deceptive Promise of Therapeutic Divorce112
6The Triumph of Naked Divorce145
Epilogue: The Naked Are Searching for Clothes171
Notes179
Index245


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