The American family in social-historical perspective.

Gordon, Michael, 1940- comp.
New York, St. Martin’s Press [1973]
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  • Laslett, P. The comparative history of household and family.–Berkner, L. K. The stem family and the development cycle of the peasant household.–Anderson, M. Family, household, and the industrial revolution.–Greven, P. J., jr. Family structure in seventeenth-century Andover, Mass.–Farber, B. Family and community structure: Salem in 1800.–Sennett, R. Middle-class families and urban violence.–McLaughlin, V. Y. Patterns of work and family organization.–Pleck, E. H. The two-parent household.–Demos, J. Infancy and childhood in the Plymouth colony.–Rapson, R. L. The American child as seen by British travelers, 1845-1935.–Demos, J. and V. Adolescence in historical perspective.–Welter, B. The cult of true womanhood: 1820-1860.–O’Neill, W. L. Divorce in the progressive era.–Jensen, R. Family, career, and reform.–Morgan, E. S. The Puritans and sex.–Shorter, E. Illegitimacy, sexual revolution.–Barker-Benfield, B. The spermatic economy.–Grabill, W. H., Kiser, C. V., and Whelpton, P. K. A long view.–Smith, D. S. The demographic history of Colonial New England.–Selected bibliography (p. 417-421)

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