A Tlistory 
of 
Matrimonial 
Institutions 
By 
GEORGE E. HOWARD, Ph.D. 
a 65-8 4 In Three Volumes 
GEORGE ELLIOTT HOWARD 
status of marriage and divorce is quite impossible without it. 
I.—An analysis of the literature and the theories of primi ee 
monial institutions. The patriarchal theory is first taken up, 4 and the ins 
then traced until the modern form of marriage is develope ed. 
II.—Presents a very full and carefully worked out << 
of matrimonial institutions in oe ae beginning with wie 
and ending with the present English law 
PART III.—Contains an exhaustive treatment of ar- 
triage and divorce in the United States. A// the legislation 
in a// the states since the Revolution has been examined, a and 
all essential details are recorded. The real status of marriage 
and divorce in the United States is nowhere else so clearly 
presented. 
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