Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 135
... marriage strategy and its correlation with a mode of inheritance . Marriage strategies , not prescriptive rules , dictate choice of spouse . These strategies are governed by the effort to maintain the family position in the social ...
... marriage strategy and its correlation with a mode of inheritance . Marriage strategies , not prescriptive rules , dictate choice of spouse . These strategies are governed by the effort to maintain the family position in the social ...
Page 136
... marriage tends to regulate dyadic relationships within the family . Senior men can marry neither too high because their authority would be jeopardized , nor too low because they could dishonour their family by misalliance and not be ...
... marriage tends to regulate dyadic relationships within the family . Senior men can marry neither too high because their authority would be jeopardized , nor too low because they could dishonour their family by misalliance and not be ...
Page 141
... marriage between close relatives . They said that the marriage was an outcome of romantic love . As for the social status , the husband's family was considered one among the best , not only in terms of landholdings , but also due to the ...
... marriage between close relatives . They said that the marriage was an outcome of romantic love . As for the social status , the husband's family was considered one among the best , not only in terms of landholdings , but also due to the ...
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irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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