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Family and sexuality in French history

edited by Robert Wheaton and Tamara K. Hareven

University of Pennsylvania Press, 1980

  • : pbk

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Journal of family history

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"A project of the Journal of family history"--T.p. verso

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Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780812216691

Description

Anyone who is curious about the character of family life in the past will surely find much of interest in this book. Written by distinguished French and American historians, Family and Sexuality in French History contributes equally to the understanding of the French family in particular and to the study of the family in general. Changing patterns in marriage, sex roles and relations, the place of the family in popular culture, and family organization are all discussed. Rather than studying the family in isolation, the authors consider the place of the nuclear family in the larger kinship network and examine the interactions between kinship and religious, educational, legal, and economic institutions. They explore how the life of the family takes into account individual and collective aspirations, values, and community pressures, as well as the economic and demographic realities. The authors bring these issues to life, using details from actual lives, often expressed in the words of the men and women themselves, as they tried to reconcile individual impulses and wishes with long-term kin-group strategies.

Table of Contents

Foreword Introduction: Recent Trends in the Historical Study of the French Family Repression and Change in the Sexual Life of Young People in Medieval and Early Modern Times The Meaning of Clandestine Marriage The Charivari and Religious Repression in France during the Ancien Regime Affinity and Descent in Seventeenth-Century Bordeaux Motivations and Technology in the Decline of French Fertility Family, Class, and Young Women: Occupational Expectations in Nineteenth-Century Paris Individual Lives and Family Strategies in the French Proletariat The End of the Wet-Nursing Business in France, 1874-1914 The Family Cycle and Household Structure: Five Generations in a French Village Contributors
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ISBN 9780812277753

Description

Anyone who is curious about the character of family life in the past will surely find much of interest in this book. Written by distinguished French and American historians, Family and Sexuality in French History contributes equally to the understanding of the French family in particular and to the study of the family in general. Changing patterns in marriage, sex roles and relations, the place of the family in popular culture, and family organization are all discussed. Rather than studying the family in isolation, the authors consider the place of the nuclear family in the larger kinship network and examine the interactions between kinship and religious, educational, legal, and economic institutions. They explore how the life of the family takes into account individual and collective aspirations, values, and community pressures, as well as the economic and demographic realities. The authors bring these issues to life, using details from actual lives, often expressed in the words of the men and women themselves, as they tried to reconcile individual impulses and wishes with long-term kin-group strategies.

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