Polygamy: A Very Short Introduction
Abstract
Polygamy: A Very Short Introduction offers a broad global and temporal history of polygamy and its importance in a range of settings. Polygamy, or plural marriage, has been an accepted form of union in the majority of human societies. People living on every continent have practiced this form of marriage; some still do. Plural marriages, like more recent same-sex marriages, offer intriguing access to the workings of the institution of marriage, as well as the controversies linking public and private, sex and politics, that have surrounded it. Confrontations over this type of marriage have also been historically important, especially in a range of colonial, imperial, and missionary encounters. Polygamy has come to symbolize a problematic, even “barbaric,” form of marriage. Yet, even amid Christians, it has had notable defenders, including a number of radical Protestants such as Martin Luther, John Milton, and, of course, Joseph Smith. This book illuminates the public importance of the intimate, considering issues of cultural contact and confrontation, the shape of empires, slavery and hierarchy, royal and aristocratic power, religion and conflict, war and expansion, race and nation.
Keywords:
Christianity,
Empire,
gender,
Islam,
Judaism,
marriage,
Protestantism,
sexuality,
slavery,
Mormonism
Bibliographic Information
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
- Print Publication Date:
- Feb 2022
- Print ISBN-13:
- 9780197533178
- Published online:
- Apr 2022
- DOI:
- 10.1093/actrade/9780197533178.001.0001