The Social History Of The American Family

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The American family has come a long way from the days of the idealized family portrayed in iconic television shows of the 1950s and 1960s. The four volumes of The Social History of the American Family explore the vital role of the family as the fundamental social unit across the span of American history. Experiences of family life shape so much of an individual’s development and identity, yet the patterns of family structure, family life, and family transition vary across time, space, and socioeconomic contexts. Both the definition of who or what counts as family and representations of the "ideal" family have changed over time. Available in both digital and print formats, this carefully balanced academic work chronicles the social, cultural, economic, and political aspects of American families from the colonial period to the present. Key themes include families and culture (including mass media), families and religion, families and the economy, families and social issues, families and social stratification and conflict, family structures (including marriage and divorce, gender roles, parenting and children, and mixed and non-modal family forms), and family law and policy. Features: Approximately 600 articles, richly illustrated with historical photographs and color photos in the digital edition, provide historical context for students. A collection of primary source documents demonstrate themes across time. The signed articles, with cross references and Further Readings, are accompanied by a Reader’s Guide, Chronology of American Families, Resource Guide, Glossary, and thorough index. The Social History of the American Family is an ideal reference for students and researchers who want to explore political and social debates about the importance of the family and its evolving constructions. Key Themes: Families and Culture Families and Experts Families and Religion Families and Social Change Families and Social Issues/Problems/Crises Families and Social Media Families and Social Stratification/Social Class Families and Technology Families and the Economy Families in America Families in Mass Media Families, Family Life, Social Identities Family Advocates and Organizations Family Law and Family Policy Family Theories History of American Families

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Marilyn J. Coleman
Publisher : SAGE Publications
Release : 2014-09-02
File : 3575 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781483370422


The Social History Of The American Family

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Release : 2014
File : 502 Pages
ISBN-13 : OCLC:931784593


A Social History Of The American Family From Colonial Times To The Present

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Genre : Families
Author : Arthur Wallace Calhoun
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Release : 1919
File : 424 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:32044051072585


Yankee Family

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Henry Varnum Poor married Mary Wilde Pierce, daughter of Rev. John Pierce, in Brookline, Massachusetts 7 September 1841.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : James R. McGovern
Publisher : Transaction Publishers
Release : 1975
File : 234 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1412841909


Journal Of Delinquency

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Genre : Criminal anthropology
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Release : 1922
File : 420 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015035428906


Seeing Nature Through Gender

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Environmental history has traditionally told the story of Man and Nature. Scholars have too frequently overlooked the ways in which their predominantly male subjects have themselves been shaped by gender. Seeing Nature through Gender here reintroduces gender as a meaningful category of analysis for environmental history, showing how women's actions, desires, and choices have shaped the world and seeing men as gendered actors as well. In thirteen essays that show how gendered ideas have shaped the ways in which people have represented, experienced, and consumed their world, Virginia Scharff and her coauthors explore interactions between gender and environment in history. Ranging from colonial borderlands to transnational boundaries, from mountaintop to marketplace, they focus on historical representations of humans and nature, on questions about consumption, on environmental politics, and on the complex reciprocal relations among human bodies and changing landscapes. They also challenge the "ecofeminist" position by challenging the notion that men and women are essentially different creatures with biologically different destinies. Each article shows how a person or group of people in history have understood nature in gendered terms and acted accordingly—often with dire consequences for other people and organisms. Here are considerations of the ways we study sexuality among birds, of William Byrd's masking sexual encounters in his account of an eighteenth-century expedition, of how the ecology of fire in a changing built environment has reshaped firefighters' own gendered identities. Some are playful, as in a piece on the evolution of "snow bunnies" to "shred betties." Others are dead serious, as in a chilling portrait of how endocrine disrupters are reinventing humans, animals, and water systems from the cellular level out. Aiding and adding significantly to the enterprise of environmental history, Seeing Nature through Gender bridges gender history and environmental history in unexpected ways to show us how the natural world can remake the gendered patterns we've engraved on ourselves and on the planet.

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Genre : Nature
Author : Virginia Scharff
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Release : 2003
File : 376 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015060012732


The Contemporary American Family

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Genre : Families
Author : Ernest Rutherford Groves
Publisher : Philadelphia, Lippincott
Release : 1947
File : 860 Pages
ISBN-13 : UVA:X000532072


Are We There Yet

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An entertaining cultural history of the American family vacation during the height of its popularity from 1945 to 1973. Reveals the ways in which the ritual of the family road trip, for most middle-class Americans became a way of defining what it meant to be (and become) American.

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Genre : History
Author : Susan Sessions Rugh
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Release : 2008
File : 264 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015076195240


The Annals Of The American Academy Of Political And Social Science

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Genre : Political science
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Release : 1920
File : 1384 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:35112100014614


A Social History Of The American Family From Colonial Times To The Present

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Genre : Families
Author : Arthur Wallace Calhoun
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Release : 1945
File : 408 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:49015000173675