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Hearts Through Time: A Global History of Romantic Relationships MTA
From prehistoric pair bonds to 21st-century partnerships, a comprehensive cultural timeline
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Hearts Through Time: A Global History of Romantic Relationships *Hearts Through Time: A Global History of Romantic Relationships* offers a sweeping exploration of how human intimacy has been shaped by cultural, economic, and technological forces from prehistory to the digital age. The narrative begins with the biological origins of pair bonding and moves through the legalistic contracts of Mesopotamia, the companionate ideals of Ancient Egypt, and the rigid gender hierarchies of Classical Greece and Rome. It further examines diverse global traditions, including the spiritual frameworks of South Asian *dharma*, the ritual-heavy Confucian systems of China, and the lineage-based bridewealth practices of precolonial Africa, highlighting that while the experience of love is universal, its social expressions are deeply varied.

The book traces a pivotal shift during the Renaissance and Reformation, where marriage began to move from a communal or divine obligation toward a private, companionate partnership. This evolution was complicated by the rise of global empires, which introduced racial hierarchies and regulated mixed-race unions, and the Industrial Revolution, which separated the domestic sphere from the workplace. The 18th-century Enlightenment further elevated the importance of "sentiment" and individual rights, providing the intellectual groundwork for later movements challenging patriarchal authority and the legal doctrine of coverture.

In the 20th century, the text illustrates how total war and economic upheaval both strained and redefined family life, leading to the mid-century "marriage boom" and the subsequent radicalism of the 1960s. The sexual revolution, bolstered by the contraceptive pill and second-wave feminism, decoupled sex from procreation and sparked a global movement for queer liberation and legal recognition. These shifts transformed marriage from a social necessity into a personal choice, reflecting a broader cultural move toward self-actualization and diverse definitions of kinship.

The final chapters address the impact of the digital revolution on modern courtship. The transition from desktop dating to mobile "swiping" applications has gamified romance, introduced algorithmic matchmaking, and created a culture of "platformed passion" characterized by a paradox of choice. As 21st-century partnerships continue to evolve through social media and artificial intelligence, the book concludes that while the tools of connection have changed fundamentally, the enduring human quest for belonging and affection remains the central thread in the story of our species.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Traces the evolution of romantic relationships from prehistoric survival-based pair bonds to 21st-century digital dating platforms
  • Examines how marriage has functioned as economic contracts, religious sacraments, and companionship partnerships across different cultures
  • Highlights the global diversity of marital practices, including polygyny, polyandry, matrilineal systems, and same-sex relationships
  • Explores the tension between individual romantic desire and social constraints like kinship systems, property laws, and gender norms
  • Analyzes how technological innovations from writing to smartphones have continually reshaped courtship and partnership
Who's It For:

This book is ideal for students and scholars of history, anthropology, sociology, and gender studies seeking a comprehensive global perspective on romantic relationships. It will also appeal to general readers interested in cultural history who want to understand how contemporary relationship norms developed through historical processes. Anyone looking for a cross-cultural analysis of love, marriage, and partnership that challenges Western-centric assumptions will find valuable insights in this work.

Author:

Patrick Jordan

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Date Published:

January 24, 2026

Word Count:

76,034 words

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5 hours 19 minutes

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