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Making Marriage Work: A History of Marriage and Divorce in the Twentieth-Century United States

paperbackFebruary 1, 2012
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ISBN-13: 9780807872215 ISBN-10: 0807872210
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
Binding
paperback
Published
February 1, 2012
Weight
0.7 lbs
Dimensions
21.60×1.60×14.00 cm

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Making Marriage Work: A History of Marriage and Divorce in the Twentieth-Century United States by Celello, Kristin. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780807872215.

By the end of World War I, the skyrocketing divorce rate in the United States had generated a deep-seated anxiety about marriage. This fear drove middle-class couples to seek advice, both professional and popular, in order to strengthen their relationships. In Making Marriage Work, historian Kristin Celello offers an insightful and wide-ranging account of marriage and divorce in America in the twentieth century, focusing on the development of the idea of marriage as “work.” Throughout, Celello illuminates the interaction of marriage and divorce over the century and reveals how the idea that marriage requires work became part of Americans collective consciousness.