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Fertility, Class and Gender in Britain, 18601940 Simon Szreter (University of Cambridge)

Fertility, Class and Gender in Britain, 18601940 By Simon Szreter (University of Cambridge)

Fertility, Class and Gender in Britain, 18601940 by Simon Szreter (University of Cambridge)


Summary

This book examines the dramatic fall in family size in Britain between 1860 and 1940. It overturns current thinking and presents new and surprising findings about the importance of sexual abstinence and widely spaced births.

Fertility, Class and Gender in Britain, 18601940 Summary

Fertility, Class and Gender in Britain, 18601940 by Simon Szreter (University of Cambridge)

This book offers an original interpretation of the history of falling fertilities in Britain between 1860 and 1940. It integrates the approaches of the social sciences and of demographic, feminist, and labour history with intellectual, social, and political history. It exposes the conceptual and statistical inadequacies of the orthodox picture of a national, unitary class-differential fertility decline, and presents an entirely new analysis of the famous 1911 fertility census of England and Wales. Surprising and important findings emerge concerning the principal methods of birth control: births were spaced from early on in marriage; and sexual abstinence by married couples was a far more significant practice than previously imagined. The author presents a new general approach to the study of fertility change, raising central issues concerning the relationship between history and social science.

Fertility, Class and Gender in Britain, 18601940 Reviews

' required reading for anyone interested in the still unresolved debate over the nature and causes of the origins and process of the modern fertility transition.' English Historical Review

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. Historiographical Introduction: A Genealogy of Approaches: 1. The construction and the study of the fertility decline in Britain: social science and history; Part II. The Professional Model of Social Classes: An Intellectual History: 2. Social classification of occupations and the GRO in the nineteenth century; 3. Social classification and nineteenth-century naturalistic social science; 4. The emergence of a social explanation of class inequalities among environmentalists, 19011904; 5. The emergence of the professional model as the official system of social classification, 19051928; Part III. A New Analysis of the 1911 Census Occupational Fertility Data: 6. A test of the coherence of the professional model of class-differential fertility decline; 7. Multiple fertility declines in Britain: occupational variation in completed fertility and nuptiality; 8. How was fertility controlled? The spacing versus stopping debate and the culture of abstinence; Part IV. Conceptions and Refutations: 9. A general approach to fertility change and the history of falling fertilities in England and Wales; 10. Social class, communities, gender and nationalism in the study of fertility change; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.

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GOR011833468
9780521343435
0521343437
Fertility, Class and Gender in Britain, 18601940 by Simon Szreter (University of Cambridge)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1996-01-11
726
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