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typology, a form of social deviance that has as effect the dilution of family image and norms. We do not discuss here of a … dilution of the traditional norms concerning family, as someone might misunderstand, it is an erosion of the idea of family in … general. “Family” starts to have other forms than the “official” ones. Divorce is the last step in the process of erosion and …
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-confessional marriages and hence we will deduce the interethnic ones). These constraints have their origin in the family, Church and … family life management. The State acknowledged to the Church the right to be in charge with marrying people, with separating … the church law. The modern State became lay, its institutions becoming better organised. In this context, the family …
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perceptions were defining social and societal norms at the time. The community strictly controlled the family through different … “rituals” of interference in its internal affairs. Due to its feature as a fundamental social group, the family has different … level of the society is able to influence the family either directly or indirectly. The study of society shows different …
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information for the pre-state period and this is precisely the reason for which he proposes restoring the family’s biological life …. Church registers are only able to give us an insight into the family in rural areas, at least for the second half of the XIX … century. Church documents, the fundamental sources for researching family life, are of two categories: 1. civil status …
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information for the pre-state period and this is precisely the reason for which he proposes restoring the family’s biological life …. Church registers are only able to give us an insight into the family in rural areas, at least for the second half of the XIX … century. Church documents, the fundamental sources for researching family life, are of two categories: 1. civil status …
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The present paper wishes to be an inventory of the historical-demographical writings within Romanian landscape. We were able to identify preoccupation for demographic phenomena even since late 19th century, that have grown once with the creation of a discipline of historical demography in the...
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-confessional marriages and hence we will deduce the interethnic ones). These constraints have their origin in the family, Church and … century was the time of a tight relation between the State and the Church from the point of view of family life management … church law. The modern State became lay, its institutions becoming better organised. In this context, the family proved to be …
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and professional status undoubtedly had an important role in achieving and settling a family despite the reduced number of … was ever growing entailed changes in family relations. There were also mutations in family relations, domestic group and … and professional status had more marital options? To what extent other “constraints” (confession, ethnie, civil status …
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identity of Transylvanians: 1. records made by the Austrian state authorities; 2. Church documents. They must be viewed and … on nationality from the few censuses conducted by the Hungarian State, we propose based on analysis of other documents …
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The family, its formation, the relationships between man, woman, children and relatives, as well as the relationships … family (including the extended one) and with the rest of the community. More often than not, the individual behaviour … influence went growing brought about alterations in the family relations. Then, there were mutations in the relationship between …
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