Skip navigation

Broken Bonds - New Perspectives on Marital Breakdown in the English Common Law World 1801-1969

The Great Hall

-

Marital breakdown is not a modern phenomenon. Options available to separating spouses in the English Common Law World were, however, heavily restricted by gender and economic status, with wives occupying a significantly more vulnerable position. Before 1857, full divorce remained the preserve of wealthy men who could navigate the expensive Parliamentary divorce process. The Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act 1857 transformed this landscape, establishing the Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes and making divorce accessible beyond the elite. This legislation influenced divorce law in England and Wales and across the Common Law World well into the twentieth century.

We are delighted to welcome the Rt Hon. the Baroness Hale of Richmond DBE as keynote speaker for the conference. 

This conference invites paper proposals from scholars in history, legal studies, human geography, anthropology, English, film studies, sociology, politics, and related disciplines. We welcome research on marital breakdown between 1801, when the first wife obtained a full divorce in England, and 1969, when the Divorce Reform Act introduced 'irretrievable breakdown' as grounds for divorce.

Possible topics might include: 

⦁ Marital, familial, and parent/child relationships
⦁ Domestic abuse (physical, sexual, mental, financial, coercive control)
⦁ Financial repercussions of marital breakdown
⦁ Child custody and housing issues
⦁ Emotions and the law
⦁ Sex, sexuality, sexual health, pregnancy
⦁ Role of courts and mediation
⦁ Campaigns for legal reform
⦁ Interactions between English Law and the wider world
⦁ Representations in novels, plays, films, television, newspapers, or magazines 

Registration

The conference will be a hybrid event, please register using the form below and select whether you will be attending in person or online.

Programme

The programme for the event is available to download as a PDF here: Broken Bonds_PROGRAMME

Registration will open from 08:45 on 20/04/26 for a 09:00 start. Closing remarks will be from 17:30, after which all speakers and attendees are warmly invited to stay and enjoy a drinks reception.

Keynote Speakers

The Rt Hon. the Baroness Hale of Richmond DBE

Contact

For any questions about the event, please contact the organisers on divorce@northumbria.ac.uk

Event Details

The Great Hall
Sutherland Building
Ellison Place
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST


-


Latest News and Features

Professor Tracy Finch
Newcastle Climate Change Forum event
Members of the Fulham Lillies supporters group. Image by Fulham Lillies.
Members of the See Me North team pictured at a workshop held during the research and development of the Support Me North online directory.
a grade II listed building
two people chatting in from of a banner that reads 'festival of social sciences'
Professor Greta Defeyter
Back to top