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Boston University School of Law

2009

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Administering Marriage: Marriage-Based Entitlements, Bureaucracy And The Legal Construction Of The Family, Kristin Collins May 2009

Administering Marriage: Marriage-Based Entitlements, Bureaucracy And The Legal Construction Of The Family, Kristin Collins

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Today marriage-based entitlements are considered part and parcel of marriage itself. This was not always the case. Mining hundreds of handwritten administrative records, executive branch reports, and federal statutes, this Article traces the origins of public marriage-based entitlements to an underexamined and surprisingly broad-scale system of early nineteenth-century federal military pensions and land grants that provided financial assistance to tens of thousands of widows. The story of widows’ military subsidies challenges claims to laissez-faire liberalism’s particular hold on the nineteenth century and, as important, evidences the complex mutually constitutive relationship between marriage law and social provision for women. While traditionally …