Description
Paperback cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some wear and reading creases. Pages have some writing in the margins and some underlining in pencil and black pen. The binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of “Til Divorce Do Us Part” by R. L. Hudson offers a fascinating glimpse into the sociological landscape of marriage and divorce in the late 20th century. Published in 1981, this book explores the intricate dynamics of marital dissolution through a sociological lens, delving into the cultural, economic, and psychological factors that contribute to the breakdown of marriages. Hudson’s insightful analysis draws upon extensive research and case studies, providing a comprehensive examination of the complex issues surrounding divorce. The marginalia and underlined passages in this copy suggest an engaged reader grappling with the thought-provoking content, making it a unique artifact for collectors interested in the evolution of family studies and women’s issues. This book serves as a valuable time capsule, capturing the shifting attitudes and societal debates surrounding divorce during a pivotal era of change.