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Living Dowry

Living Dowry
Author: Abraham Verghese
Publisher: Educreation Publishing
Total Pages: 298
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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This fiction is set in Nedumanoor, in south Kerala, an imaginary village. The time scale of the story spans from the 1930’s to the next millennium with three generations in focus. Kunj, a school dropout was deeply in love with a beautiful girl, Marria. However, Marria was not smitten by him. Read how Kunj managed to marry her and from then on how Marria became a “living dowry” for his family. Several people and social factors controlled how life proceeded for Marria in that society. The story has exploitation of women, skewed romances, a wrestling match, marriage brokering, school teachers, Church pastors, and so on. All these are woven to make an interesting reading and an insight into the rural life that once existed in Kerala, the state which has the sobriquet “God’s own country”. Do these happen even today? It is for the readers’ to judge.


Living under the Evil Pope

Living under the Evil Pope
Author: Martina Mampieri
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004415157

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In Living under the Evil Pope, Martina Mampieri presents the Hebrew Chronicle of Pope Paul IV, written in the second half of the sixteenth century by the Italian Jewish moneylender Benjamin Neḥemiah ben Elnathan (alias Guglielmo di Diodato) from Civitanova Marche.


Women's Lives in Medieval Europe

Women's Lives in Medieval Europe
Author: Emilie Amt
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 113472067X

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Praise for the first edition: 'It is difficult to imagine another book in which one could find all this diverse material, and no doubt Amt's collection, in its richness, and in its genuine clarity and simplicity will takes prominent place in our expanded, diversified medieval curriculum, a curriculum that takes class, gender, and ethnicity as central to an understanding of world cultural history.' - The Medieval Review Long considered to be a definitive and truly groundbreaking collection of sources, Women’s Lives in Medieval Europe uniquely presents the everyday lives and experiences of women in the Middle Ages. This indispensible text has now been thoroughly updated and expanded to reflect new research, and includes previously unavailable source material. This new edition includes expanded sections on marriage and sexuality, and on peasant women and townswomen, as well as a new section on women and the law. There are brief introductions both to the period and to the individual documents, study questions to accompany each reading, a glossary of terms and a fully updated bibliography. Working within a multi-cultural framework, the book focuses not just on the Christian majority, but also present material about women in minority groups in Europe, such as Jews, Muslims, and those considered to be heretics. Incorporating both the laws, regulations and religious texts that shaped the way women lived their lives, and personal narratives by and about medieval women, the book is unique in examining women’s lives through the lens of daily activities, and in doing so as far as possible through the voices of women themselves.


The Dowry

The Dowry
Author: Frances Walter
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2009-04-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1469122545

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"A wife brought, sold and married with the stroke of writer's ink. A young woman quietly changes society's rules and thwarts a theft by marriage of her family's estate. Greed turns to murder. All takes a stand to take the Dowry. Who will survive to possess the Dowry?


Life of a Klansman

Life of a Klansman
Author: Edward Ball
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0374720266

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"A haunting tapestry of interwoven stories that inform us not just about our past but about the resentment-bred demons that are all too present in our society today . . . The interconnected strands of race and history give Ball’s entrancing stories a Faulknerian resonance." —Walter Isaacson, The New York Times Book Review A 2020 NPR staff pick | One of The New York Times' thirteen books to watch for in August | One of The Washington Post's ten books to read in August | A Literary Hub best book of the summer| One of Kirkus Reviews' sixteen best books to read in August The life and times of a militant white supremacist, written by one of his offspring, National Book Award–winner Edward Ball Life of a Klansman tells the story of a warrior in the Ku Klux Klan, a carpenter in Louisiana who took up the cause of fanatical racism during the years after the Civil War. Edward Ball, a descendant of the Klansman, paints a portrait of his family’s anti-black militant that is part history, part memoir rich in personal detail. Sifting through family lore about “our Klansman” as well as public and private records, Ball reconstructs the story of his great-great grandfather, Constant Lecorgne. A white French Creole, father of five, and working class ship carpenter, Lecorgne had a career in white terror of notable and bloody completeness: massacres, night riding, masked marches, street rampages—all part of a tireless effort that he and other Klansmen made to restore white power when it was threatened by the emancipation of four million enslaved African Americans. To offer a non-white view of the Ku-klux, Ball seeks out descendants of African Americans who were once victimized by “our Klansman” and his comrades, and shares their stories. For whites, to have a Klansman in the family tree is no rare thing: Demographic estimates suggest that fifty percent of whites in the United States have at least one ancestor who belonged to the Ku Klux Klan at some point in its history. That is, one-half of white Americans could write a Klan family memoir, if they wished. In an era when racist ideology and violence are again loose in the public square, Life of a Klansman offers a personal origin story of white supremacy. Ball’s family memoir traces the vines that have grown from militant roots in the Old South into the bitter fruit of the present, when whiteness is again a cause that can veer into hate and domestic terror.


Living with Siva Pocketbook

Living with Siva Pocketbook
Author:
Publisher: Himalayan Academy Publications
Total Pages: 626
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1934145122

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Littell's Living Age

Littell's Living Age
Author: Eliakim Littell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 838
Release: 1884
Genre:
ISBN:

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Marital Adjustment in Tribal and Non-tribal Working Women

Marital Adjustment in Tribal and Non-tribal Working Women
Author: Dhruv Tanwani
Publisher: M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1997
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9788175330542

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The aim of the bookis to unwind the problems, tensions, adjustments and expections of educated working class of women and present genuine suggestive measures to make the family more comfortable and meaningful.


Bridewealth and Dowry

Bridewealth and Dowry
Author: Jack Goody
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1973-12-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780521201698

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In these insightful 1973 papers two leading authorities make a wide-ranging review of ideas and materials on bridewealth and dowry.


Women, the Family, and Divorce Laws in Islamic History

Women, the Family, and Divorce Laws in Islamic History
Author: Amira El-Azhary Sonbol
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2020-08-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0815650477

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The eighteen essays in this volume cover a wide range of material and reevaluate women's studies and Middle Eastern studies, Muslim women and the Shari'a courts, the Ottoman household, Dhimmi communities, children and family law, morality, and violence.