Family Life In The Long Nineteenth Century, 1789-1913: The History Of The European Family: Volume 2
  • Family Life In The Long Nineteenth Century, 1789-1913: The History Of The European Family: Volume 2
  • Family Life In The Long Nineteenth Century, 1789-1913: The History Of The European Family: Volume 2
  • Family Life In The Long Nineteenth Century, 1789-1913: The History Of The European Family: Volume 2
ISBN: 0300194846
EAN13: 9780300194845
Language: English
Release Date: Apr 1, 2002
Pages: 464
Dimensions: 1" H x 9.2" L x 6.1" W
Weight: 1.5 lbs.
Format: Paperback

Family Life In The Long Nineteenth Century, 1789-1913: The History Of The European Family: Volume 2

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The history of the family lies at the heart of the 'new social history' which has, over recent years, shifted the historiographical focus from political history and elites to the changing life experience of ordinary people. Blending research techniques drawn from the social sciences with perspectives provided by developments in cultural and gender history and the history of sexuality, leading scholars provide a definitive picture of the nature of family life in Europe and the forces that have shaped it. The second volume in this three-volume series takes the story from the French Revolution to the First World War, a period in which Europe was transformed politically and economically, and traces the emergence of the modern family. Industrialization, new technology, the growth of cities, the revolution in transport and communication: what effect did these changes have on the day-to-day life of ordinary people? And how did the family, the vital social unit which determined not only how and where people lived, but often where they worked, adapt to the demands of the new economy? In a stimulating introduction the editors explore these questions and show how and why family life changed in the nineteenth century, and how and why family life varied in different parts of Europe. David I. Kertzer is Paul Dupee University Professor of Social Science and Professor of Anthropology and History at Brown University. Marzio Barbagli is Professor of Sociology at the University of Bologna. Also in The History of the European Family series: Volume 1: Family Life in Early Modern Times, 1500-1789 Volume 3: Family Life in the Twentieth Century

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