LEADER 00000cam 2200421Ki 4500 001 ocn681070878 003 OCoLC 005 20190811034954.2 006 m o d 007 cr |n||||||||| 008 980821e19991203coua o 000 0 eng d 019 469648623 020 0813390796|q(Trade Paper) 020 9780813390796 035 (OCoLC)681070878|z(OCoLC)469648623 037 |b00028450 040 COO|beng|epn|cCOO|dOCLCQ 049 STJJ 050 4 HQ515.H37 2000 082 04 306.85/09|221 100 1 Hareven, Tamara K.,|eauthor. 245 10 Families, History and Social Change :|bLife Course and Cross-Cultural Perspectives. 260 Boulder :|bWestview Press,|cDec. 1999|aNew York :|bPerseus Books Group [distributor] 300 1 online resource (408 pages) :|billustrations 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 505 0 Pt. 1. Family and Kinship: Continuity and Change -- 1. The History of the Family and the Complexity of Social Change -- 2. The Dynamics of Kin in an Industrial Community -- 3. A Complex Relationship: Family Strategies and the Processes of Economic and Social Change -- pt. 2. Studying Lives in Time and Place -- 4. Historical Changes in Children's Network in the Family and Community -- 5. Aging and Generational Relations: A Historical and Life-Course Perspective -- 6. Synchronizing Individual Time, Family Time, and Historical Time -- 7. The Generation in the Middle: Cohort Comparisons in Assistance to Aging Parents in an American Community -- 8. Rising Above Life's Disadvantage: From the Great Depression to War -- 9. Changing Images of Aging and the Social Construction of the Life Course -- pt. 3. Comparative Perspectives -- 10. Between Craft and Industry: The Subjective Reconstruction of the Life Course of Kyoto's Traditional Weavers -- 11. The Festival's Work as Leisure: The Traditional Craftsmen of the Gion Festival -- 12. Divorce, Chinese Style -- pt. 4. Broader Perspectives -- 13. Family Change and Historical Change: An Uneasy Relationship -- 14. What Difference Does It Make? 520 8 Annotation|bHareven (family studies and history, U. of Delaware) challenges the myth of the American family as once having existed as a harmonious unit with three generations living together, and as breaking down under the impact of urbanization and industrialization. Drawing on detailed research from a variety of sources (including extensive oral history interviews of ordinary people), she examines major changes in family life and covers issues such as the organization of the family and household, the networks available to children as they grow up, the role of the family in the process of industrialization, the division of labor along gender lines, and the relations between the generations in the later years of life. 521 Trade|bWestview Press. 590 EBSCOhost|bSocINDEX with Full Text 650 0 Families. 650 0 Conduct of life. 650 0 Space and time. 700 1 Trepagnier, Barbara,|eauthor. 914 ocn681070878 994 92|bSTJ
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