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Marriage, money and divorce in Medieval Islamic society
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ISBN: 052184715X 0521045800 9780521045803 9780521847155 9780511497506 0511121911 9780511121913 0511111541 9780511111549 0511111215 9780511111211 0511497504 128016350X 9781280163500 1107141060 9781107141063 0511197691 9780511197697 0511331304 9780511331305 Year: 2005 Publisher: Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press

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High rates of divorce, often taken to be a modern and western phenomenon, were also typical of medieval Islamic societies. By pitting these high rates of divorce against the Islamic ideal of marriage,Yossef Rapoport radically challenges usual assumptions about the legal inferiority of Muslim women and their economic dependence on men. He argues that marriages in late medieval Cairo, Damascus and Jerusalem had little in common with the patriarchal models advocated by jurists and moralists. The transmission of dowries, women's access to waged labour, and the strict separation of property between spouses made divorce easy and normative, initiated by wives as often as by their husbands. This carefully researched work of social history is interwoven with intimate accounts of individual medieval lives, making for a truly compelling read. It will be of interest to scholars of all disciplines concerned with the history of women and gender in Islam.

Medieval Marriage
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ISBN: 0198208219 0191716693 0199239789 1423753054 0191518751 9786610753444 1280753447 9780191518751 9780198208211 9780199239788 Year: 2005 Publisher: Oxford OUP Oxford

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This study shows how marriage symbolism emerged from the world of texts to become a social force affecting ordinary people. It covers the whole medieval period but identifies the decades around 1200 as decisive. New arguments for regarding preaching as a mass medium from the thirteenth century are presented, building on the author's Medieval Marriage Sermons. In marriage preaching symbolism was central. Marriage symbolism also became a social force through law, and laybehind the combination of monogamy and indissolubility which made the medieval Church's marriage system a unique development in

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