ABSTRACT

This book is a sociological study of the institution of marriage in all its possible forms and a discussion of family and of kinship.

What were marriage and the family in the "dim red dawn of man"? How have they changed and evolved? What is their probable future? This clear and comprehensive book, written by a leading sociologist, answers these questions with a wealth of material, from a thoroughly modern point of view, and without traditional prejudices.

chapter II|51 pages

Prehistory: The Earliest Times 1

chapter III|30 pages

The Early Tribal Phase

chapter IV|20 pages

The Full Tribal or High Kinship Phase

chapter V|21 pages

The Late Kinship Phase

chapter VI|18 pages

The Early Family Phase

chapter VII|22 pages

The Full Familial Phase (In Antiquity)

chapter VIII|23 pages

The Late Family Phase (In Antiquity)

chapter XII|13 pages

Sociological Interactions