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To Love, Honour and Obey: Wife-Battering in Working Class Montreal, 1869-79
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| Title |
To Love, Honour and Obey: Wife-Battering in Working Class Montreal, 1869-79
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| Abstract |
An analysis of wife-battering as reported in the Montreal Star. The author argues that resistance to wife-abuse in the second-half of the nineteenth century was linked to the temperance movement. The movement made wife-battering into a public issue by linking it to its anti-drinking campaign.
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Urban History Review/Revue d’histoire urbaine
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Vol. 19
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no. 2
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| Pages |
128-140
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| Date |
October 1990
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| Language |
en
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| Citation |
Harvey, Kathryn. “To Love, Honour and Obey: Wife-Battering in Working Class Montreal, 1869-79.” Urban History Review/Revue d’histoire urbaine Vol. 19, no. 2 (October 1990): 128–140. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/uhr/1990-v19-n2-uhr0762/1017680ar.pdf.
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