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American Families Joseph M. Hawes

American Families By Joseph M. Hawes

American Families by Joseph M. Hawes


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Recognizing the family unit as the institution most central to any society, the volume covers a broad range of theoretical approaches which concentrate on relationships within the family and between the family and the wider community.

American Families Summary

American Families: A Research Guide and Historical Handbook by Joseph M. Hawes

This work serves as an introductory reference guide to the growing body of literature on the history of the American family. Recognizing the family unit as the institution most central to any society, the volume covers a broad range of theoretical approaches which concentrate on relationships within the family and between the family and the wider community. Essays by specialists in the field of family studies profile the family both as a unit and as a group of individuals. Methods used to examine family dynamics are described, and trends, such as the increased individuation and changing economic priorities within the family, emerge from the data presented.

The contributors approach the subject from both historical and comparative perspectives. The family is first studied chronologically from colonial times to the present. Attention then turns to sociological and ethnic groups such as the immigrant working class and African American families. Introductory pieces synthesize the findings found in the essays and describe the resulting patterns. The reference work, presented in this format, makes a large body of scholarly literature on the family easily accessible to both specialists and nonspecialists in the field.

About Joseph M. Hawes

JOSEPH M. HAWES is Professor of History at Memphis State University. A specialist in the areas of the American family and American childhood, Professor Hawes is the author of Children in Urban Society, Growing Up in America, American Childhood (Greenwood Press, 1985), and Children in Historical and Comparative Perspective (Greenwood, 1991). He has also written articles for New Designs and the Journal of Psychohistory.

ELIZABETH I. NYBAKKEN is Associate Professor of History at Mississippi State University. Specializing in eighteenth century America and women/families in American history, Dr. Nybakken has also authored a book, several journal articles, and Charles S. Sydnor in a forthcoming book from Greenwood Press, Historians of the American South.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Study of the American Family by Joseph M. Hawes and Elizabeth I. Nybakken Changing Approaches to the Study of American Family Life by Maris A. Vinovskis and Laura McCall Periods in the Study of the Family The Preindustrial Family (1600-1815) by Ross W. Beales, Jr. The New Model Middle Class Family (1815-1930) by Marilyn Dell Brady Families Face the Great Depression (1930-1940) by Winifred Wandersee Families, World War II and the Baby Boom (1940-1955) by Judith Sealander New Rules: Post War Families (1955-Present) by Steven Mintz Topics in the History of the American Family Women and the American Family by Margaret M. Caffrey African American Families by Karen Anderson Native American Families by Nancy Shoemaker Immigrant Working-Class Families by Selma Berrol Selected Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780313262333
9780313262333
0313262330
American Families: A Research Guide and Historical Handbook by Joseph M. Hawes
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1991-08-24
448
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