Janssens, Angélique

Family and Social Change : The Household as a Process in An Industrializing Community

Cambridge University Press
€ 50,32

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This book examines the effects of nineteenth-century industrialization on the strength of relationships within the family and between generations. Dr. Janssens' quantitative approach, based on Dutch population registers, reveals a new perspective: although family life did go through some changes, early industrialization did not lead to the destruction of nineteenth-century family life, as the traditionally dominant view contended. This innovative study also illuminates wider social issues--the nature of hierarchies, class structure and household organization.

Ingenaaid | 344 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 2002
Rubrieken:

  • DDC: Culture & institutions
  • LCC: Social Sciences » The Family. Marriage. Woman » The family. Marriage. Home » By region or country (HQ635.15.T52 J36 19)
  • ISBN-13: 9780521892155 | ISBN-10: 0521892155