Family History at the Crossroads A Journal of Family History Reader / [online] :
ed. Tamara K. Hareven, ed. Andrejs Plakans
- New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 1988
- 1 resursă online (368 p.)
- Princeton Legacy Library ; 5040 .
- Princeton Legacy Library ; 5040 .
Frontmatter Contens Preface Family History at the crossroads Families, Ideas, and Institutions The family and religious ideologies in medieval europe The family and schooling in colonial and nineteenth-century america The formation of the couple David Herlihy Maris A. Vinovskis
André Burguière Demographic Patterns and Family Organization Another fossa magna: proportion marrying and age at marriage in late nineteenth-century japan “Early” fertility decline in america: a problem in family history
Advances in italian and iberian family history
Rural household organization and inheritance in Northern Europe Hajnal and the household in asia: a comparative history of the family in preindustrial japan, 1600–1870 Interaction between the household and the kin group in the eastern european past: posing the problem Akira Hayami Daniel Scott Smith David i. Kertzer and Caroline Brettell David Gaunt L.L. Cornell Andrejs Plakans The Life Course and Family Patterns Families and lives: some developments in life-course studies the life course of seventeenth-century immigrants to canada yves landry and jacques légaré Life-course patterns and peasant culture in france: a critical assessment Individual and family life courses in the saguenay region, quebec, 1842–1911
A japanese perspective on the life course: emerging and diminishing patterns Glen H. Elder Yves Landry and Jacques Légaré Martine Segalen Gérard Bouchard and Pourbaix Kiyomi Morioka The Craft of Family History The character of familial history, its limitations and the conditions for its proper pursuit
Observations on the development of kinship history, 1942–1985 Women's history and family history: fruitful collaboration or missed connection?
Peter Laslett Robert Wheaton Louise A. Tilly Family History and Social Change Family history, social history, and social change