Making Marriage Work: A History of Marriage and Divorce in the Twentieth-Century United States (Hardcover)
Review
"A lively history. . . . Accessible and enjoyable too." â?? The Feminist Review"A lucid description of the rise and sociological impact of the concept that spouses must work hard to make their marriage work."? Catholic News Service"An intellectual and cultural history of modern marriage and divorce leavened with rich insights into married love and labor. Celello revises and refines the history of twentieth-century marriage to a story of experts successfully persuading (more...)
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Every marriage will go through a cycle of ups and downs. When the world around you is prospering, it is easy to be blinded with the fact that your marriage is in good health. However, when things are not so good in the marriage department, how you interact with your spouse can often paint a different picture altogether.
Our live is directly affected by how we feel towards those we love. In most cases, how you feel is perspective to your current situation. We make the mistake of setting standards for our behavior which we naturally expect those around us to experience the same.
Is this fair?
Must your spouse give you the same level of love and respect that you offer so freely?

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