Legal History

Tying the Knot: The Formation of Marriage 1836–2020

By Rebecca Probert
Cambridge University Press September 2021

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ISBN-13
9781316518281
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication
September 2021
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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The Marriage Act 1836 established the foundations of modern marriage law, allowing couples to marry in register offices and non-Anglican places of worship for the first time. Rebecca Probert draws on an exceptionally wide range of primary sources to provide the first detailed examination of marriage legislation, social practice, and their mutual interplay, from 1836 through to the unanticipated demands of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. She analyses how and why the law has evolved, closely interrogating the parliamentary and societal debates behind legislation. She demonstrates how people have chosen to marry and how those choices have changed, and evaluates how far the law has been help or hindrance in enabling couples to marry in ways that reflect their beliefs, be they religious or secular. In an era of individual choice and multiculturalism, Tying the Knot sign posts possible ways in which future legislators might avoid the pitfalls of the past.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Conception, design and implementation, 1819–1837
3. Reactions to the Act, 1837–1854
4. Amendments enacted and reform deferred, 1855–1872
5. Differences, divisions, and dispensing with the registrar, 1873–1899
6. Competing conceptions of marriage, 1900–1919
7. Consolidating complexity, 1920–1949
8. Convergence? 1950–1993
9. The rise of the wedding, 1994–2020
10. The legacy of the past and lessons for the future
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