The Family in history interdisciplinary essays. Edited by Theodore K. Rabb and Robert I. Rotberg.


New York : Harper & Row, [1973, ©1971]
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Part of the series Harper torchbooks TB1757;Harper torchbooks 1757.
Notes:

  • Fifteen essays from the Journal of interdisciplinary history 13 of which constituted a special number of the Journal (II, 2) published in autumn 1971.
  • Includes bibliographical references.
  • Medieval marriage characteristics : a neglected factor in the history of medieval serfdom / Emily R. Coleman — Historical demography and the reinterpretation of early modern French history : a research review / Pierre Goubert — Age at menarche in Europe since the eighteenth century / Peter Laslett — Illegitimacy, sexual revolution, and social change in modern Europe / Edward Shorter — Demographic change and the life cycle of American families / Robert V. Wells — Adolescence and youth in nineteenth-century America / Joseph F. Kett — Patterns of work and family organization : Buffalo’s Italians / Virginia Yans McLaughlin — Developmental perspectives on the history of childhood / John Demos — Psychological development and historical change / Kenneth Keniston — On writing women’s history / Lois W. Banner — Recent approaches to past childhoods / Etienne van de Walle — Documents in search of a historian : toward a history of childhood and youth in America / David J. Rothman — The morphology of New England society in the colonial period / James A. Henretta — The history of the family as an interdisciplinary field / Tamara K. Hareven –Bibliographic note. Toward a history of childhood and youth / C. John Sommerville.

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