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About: Love marriage is a(n) research topic. Over the lifetime, 190 publication(s) have been published within this topic receiving 2465 citation(s).


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TL;DR: In this paper, neuroendocrine function, assessed in 90 couples during their first year of marriage (Time 1), was related to marital dissolution and satisfaction 10 years later, compared to those who remained married, and epinephrine levels of divorced couples were 34% higher during a Time 1 conflict discussion, 22% higher throughout the day, and both Epinephrine and norepinephrine were 16% higher at night.
Abstract: Neuroendocrine function, assessed in 90 couples during their first year of marriage (Time 1), was related to marital dissolution and satisfaction 10 years later. Compared to those who remained married, epinephrine levels of divorced couples were 34% higher during a Time 1 conflict discussion, 22% higher throughout the day, and both epinephrine and norepinephrine were 16% higher at night. Among couples who were still married, Time 1 conflict ACTH levels were twice as high among women whose marriages were troubled 10 years later than among women whose marriages were untroubled. Couples whose marriages were troubled at follow-up produced 34% more norepinephrine during conflict, 24% more norepinephrine during the daytime, and 17% more during nighttime hours at Time 1 than the untroubled.

135 citations

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01 Jan 1978
TL;DR: The ecology of Montaillou - the house and the shepherd: environment and authority the domus a dominant house - the Clergue family the shepherds the great migrations the life of the shepherd in the Pyrenees the shepherd's mental outlook as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Part 1 The ecology of Montaillou - the house and the shepherd: environment and authority the domus a dominant house - the Clergue family the shepherds the great migrations the life of the shepherds in the Pyrenees the shepherd's mental outlook. Part 2 An archaeology of Montaillou - from body language to myth: body language and sex the libido of the Clergues temporary unions marriage and love marriage and the condition of women childhood and other ages in life death in Montaillou cultural exchanges social relationships concepts of time and space fate, magic and salvation religion in practice morality, wealth and labour magic and the other world.

132 citations

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14 Feb 2010
TL;DR: The Geography of Desire: Social Space, Sexual Projects, and the Organization of Extramarital Sex in Rural Mexico Gender Inequality, Infidelity and the Social Risks of Modern Marriage in Nigeria "Eaten One's Fill and All Stirred Up": Doi Moi and the Re-Configuration of Masculine Sexual Risk and Men's Extramarreal Sex in Vietnam "Whip Him in the Head with a Stick!": Marriage, Male Infidelity, and Female Confrontation among the Huli Going Public: Rethinking Monogamy, Inf
Abstract: Introduction From Cultural Traits to Global Processes: Methods for a Critical Comparative Ethnography The Geography of Desire: Social Space, Sexual Projects, and the Organization of Extramarital Sex in Rural Mexico Gender Inequality, Infidelity, and the Social Risks of Modern Marriage in Nigeria "Eaten One's Fill and All Stirred Up": Doi Moi and the Re-Configuration of Masculine Sexual Risk and Men's Extramarital Sex in Vietnam "Whip Him in the Head with a Stick!": Marriage, Male Infidelity, and Female Confrontation among the Huli Going Public: Rethinking Monogamy, Infidelity, and Marriage in Southeastern Uganda Conclusion.

97 citations

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24 Oct 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, Das describes a form of marriage in certain cases, including kidnapping, elopement, self-abduction, and self-suicide, and failed love.
Abstract: Foreword by Veena Das Preface Introduction 1 'A Form of Marriage in Certain Cases' 2 Legitimating Love: Tis Hazari and the Judicial Process 3 Kidnapping, Elopement, and Self-Abduction 4 Failed Love Conclusion Bibliography Index

96 citations

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TL;DR: In the popular discourse, "arranged marriage" and "love marriage" are assumed to be radically opposed forms of conjugal union, associated with equally polarised responses from the natal kin this article.
Abstract: In the popular discourse, ‘arranged marriage’ and ‘love marriage’ are assumed to be radically opposed forms of conjugal union, associated with equally polarised responses from the natal kin—approva...

95 citations

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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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20208
20195
20183
20179
201611