Family Formation In An Age Of Nascent Capitalism

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Author: David Z. Levine
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 1483260755
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Family Formation In An Age Of Nascent Capitalism by David Z. Levine


Original Title: Family Formation In An Age Of Nascent Capitalism

Family Formation in an Age of Nascent Capitalism deals with the impact of early capitalism on the strategies of family formation among four sets of English villagers in the period before the wholesale switch-over to factory industry. This era, roughly speaking from 1550 to 1850, has been variously described as ""traditional,"" ""preindustrial,"" and, more recently, ""protoindustrial."" However, the author sees it as a stage in the transition from feudalism to capitalism—a halfway house. The book begins by placing the study in the context of the larger debate concerning nascent capitalism, early rural industrialization, and the growth of population. Separate chapters then discuss the growth and structure of the framework knitting industry in Shepshed and the social implications of this economic change; the patterns of immigration, population turnover, and generational replacement in Shepshed and Bottesford; and industrial involution and domestic organization in 1851. Subsequent chapters deal with the demographic implications of rural industrialization; the relationship between economic opportunity and family formation; and relationships among the expectation of marriage, bridal pregnancy, and illegitimacy.

Family And Friends In Eighteenth Century England

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Author: Naomi Tadmor
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9781139429894
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Family And Friends In Eighteenth Century England by Naomi Tadmor


Original Title: Family And Friends In Eighteenth Century England

This 2001 book concerns the history of the family in eighteenth-century England. Naomi Tadmor provides an interpretation of concepts of household, family and kinship starting from her analysis of contemporary language (in the diaries of Thomas Turner; in conduct treatises by Samuel Richardson and Eliza Haywood; in three novels, Richardson's Pamela and Clarissa and Haywood's The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless and a variety of other sources). Naomi Tadmor emphasises the importance of the household in constructing notions of the family in the eighteenth century. She uncovers a vibrant language of kinship which recasts our understanding of kinship ties in the period. She also shows how strong ties of 'friendship' formed vital social, economic and political networks among kin and non-kin. Family and Friends in Eighteenth-Century England makes a substantial contribution to eighteenth-century history, and will be of value to all historians and literary scholars of the period.

A Lost Frontier Revealed

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Author: Alan Fox
Publisher: Univ of Hertfordshire Press
ISBN: 1907396365
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A Lost Frontier Revealed by Alan Fox


Original Title: A Lost Frontier Revealed

Seeking to draw new conclusions about settlement distributions and population densities, patterns of wealth, underprivileged assistance, and land usage, this reference uses multiple criteria to subdivide England into regions. This unusual and probing study establishes the presence of an informal cultural frontier between two proposed societies, which would lie astride the Leicestershire-Lincolnshire border, in order to identify cultural differences and divides that are clearly visible in the English countryside. Taking the unique approach of stressing early-modern-period rural landscapes, this examination looks at the enduring social and economic links between the area's population and its landscape.

Essays On The Family And Historical Change

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Author: David Levine
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 9780890961513
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Essays On The Family And Historical Change by David Levine


Original Title: Essays On The Family And Historical Change

In recent years a growing number of scholars have used the family as a prism through which to view historical change. The ways in which people cope with their world have always been reflected in familial decisions. Thus, a focus on the family has allowed historians the clearest view of the dynamic relationship between the people of the past and the evolution of society and the economy. These five essays combine the economics and values of the family, two elements whose separation has been an impediment to our best understanding of its history. The ways in which people cope with their circumstances have always been reflected in familial decisions. These five essays combine the economics and values of the family.

Cradle Of The Middle Class

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Author: Mary P. Ryan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521274036
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Cradle Of The Middle Class by Mary P. Ryan


Original Title: Cradle Of The Middle Class

Winner of the 1981 Bancroft Prize. Focusing primarily on the middle class, this study delineates the social, intellectual and psychological transformation of the American family from 1780-1865. Examines the emergence of the privatized middle-class family with its sharp division of male and female roles.

Within The Plantation Household

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Author: Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
Publisher: UNC Press Books
ISBN: 0807864226
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Within The Plantation Household by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese


Original Title: Within The Plantation Household

Documenting the difficult class relations between women slaveholders and slave women, this study shows how class and race as well as gender shaped women's experiences and determined their identities. Drawing upon massive research in diaries, letters, memoirs, and oral histories, the author argues that the lives of antebellum southern women, enslaved and free, differed fundamentally from those of northern women and that it is not possible to understand antebellum southern women by applying models derived from New England sources.

At The Dawn Of Modernity

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Author: David Levine
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520220587
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At The Dawn Of Modernity by David Levine


Original Title: At The Dawn Of Modernity

"He's done it again! No one else combines David Levine's deep knowledge of population processes, unforced mastery of Western European social history, quick eye for unlikely connections, graceful way with a phrase, and sheer enthusiasm for historical discovery. Read him for pleasure and illumination."—Charles Tilly, author of Durable Inequality

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