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An Insight into the History of the Engagement Institution

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  • Astrid Isabela Bogdan

    (Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University, Romania)

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The foundation stone of any society affirms on many occasions that it is the family, also called the basic cell of society, but before we can talk about the founding of a family, we consider it necessary to make a history for a stage that precedes the engagement. This institution, although it is an important element and often encountered in the history of many people, we can say that today it is gradually losing its essence. Moreover, we consider that the engagement term has undergone an intense process of metamorphosis, bearing in mind that initially, in many communities, this covenant first reflected a covenant belonging to the two families of which the two fiancées came from. Of course, this custom has been kept strictly, but only in certain communities. In addition, affirming the realization of such a ritual, if you wish, was a true event for which it was necessary to involve not only the two fiancées but the whole family. Also, this event has always been reported over time to another fundamental event – the marriage, and with the passage of time, it is interesting to note that the time interval has been incredibly shortened, but it is noteworthy that the engagement ring has preserved his sacred role in the whole process.

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  • Astrid Isabela Bogdan, 2018. "An Insight into the History of the Engagement Institution," Proceedings of the 11th International RAIS Conference, November 19-20, 2018 033AB, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:jpaper:033ab
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    agreement; engagement; family; family law; habits;
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