Family and Kinship in England 1450-1800

Family and Kinship in England 1450-1800 guides the reader through the changing relationships that made up the nature of family life from the late medieval period to the beginnings of industrialisation. It gives a clear introduction to many of the intriguing areas of interest that this field of history has opened up, including childhood, youth, marriage, sexuality and death.

This book introduces the elements that made up family life at different stages of its development, from creation to dissolution, and traces the degree to which family life in England changed throughout the early modern period. It also provides a valuable synthesis of the debates and research on the history of the family, highlighting the different ways historians have investigated the topic in the past. This new edition has been fully updated to incorporate the latest research on urban communities, emotions and interactions between the family and the parish, town and state.

Supported by a range of compelling primary source documents, a glossary of terms, a chronology and a who’s who of key characters, this is an essential resource for any student of the history of the family.

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Family and Kinship in England 1450-1800

Family and Kinship in England 1450-1800 guides the reader through the changing relationships that made up the nature of family life from the late medieval period to the beginnings of industrialisation. It gives a clear introduction to many of the intriguing areas of interest that this field of history has opened up, including childhood, youth, marriage, sexuality and death.

This book introduces the elements that made up family life at different stages of its development, from creation to dissolution, and traces the degree to which family life in England changed throughout the early modern period. It also provides a valuable synthesis of the debates and research on the history of the family, highlighting the different ways historians have investigated the topic in the past. This new edition has been fully updated to incorporate the latest research on urban communities, emotions and interactions between the family and the parish, town and state.

Supported by a range of compelling primary source documents, a glossary of terms, a chronology and a who’s who of key characters, this is an essential resource for any student of the history of the family.

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Family and Kinship in England 1450-1800

Family and Kinship in England 1450-1800

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Family and Kinship in England 1450-1800 guides the reader through the changing relationships that made up the nature of family life from the late medieval period to the beginnings of industrialisation. It gives a clear introduction to many of the intriguing areas of interest that this field of history has opened up, including childhood, youth, marriage, sexuality and death.

This book introduces the elements that made up family life at different stages of its development, from creation to dissolution, and traces the degree to which family life in England changed throughout the early modern period. It also provides a valuable synthesis of the debates and research on the history of the family, highlighting the different ways historians have investigated the topic in the past. This new edition has been fully updated to incorporate the latest research on urban communities, emotions and interactions between the family and the parish, town and state.

Supported by a range of compelling primary source documents, a glossary of terms, a chronology and a who’s who of key characters, this is an essential resource for any student of the history of the family.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317198062
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/10/2016
Series: Seminar Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 214
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Will Coster is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Bedfordshire. His previous publications include Baptism and Spiritual Kinship in Early Modern England (2002) and Sacred Space in Early Modern Europe (co-edited with A. Spicer, 2005)

Table of Contents

List of Images

Chronology

Who’s Who

PART ONE INTRODUCTION – METHODS AND STRUCTURES

CHAPTER ONE - APPROACHING THE HISTORY OF THE FAMILY

CHAPTER TWO - EMOTIONAL LIFE

CHAPTER THREE - RESIDENCE AND REPRODUCTION

CHAPTER FOUR - LIFE CYCLE AND ECONOMY

CHAPTER FIVE - KINSHIP

CHAPTER SIX - CULTURE AND CONTEXT

PART TWO ANALYSIS – THE PATTERN OF FAMILY LIFE

CHAPTER SEVEN - INDEPENDENCE AND FAMILY FORMATION

CHAPTER EIGHT - SEX AND SEXUALITIES

CHAPTER NINE - MARRIAGE

CHAPTER TEN - PARENTS AND CHILDREN

CHAPTER ELEVEN - GROWING UP

CHAPTER TWELVE - DEATH AND BURIAL

CHAPTER THIRTEEN - BROKEN FAMILIES

PART THREE ASSESSMENT – CONTINUITY AND CHANGE

CHAPTER FOURTEEN - THE IMPACT OF IDEAS ON FAMILY LIFE

CHAPTER FIFTEEN - ECONOMIC CHANGE

CHAPTER SIXTEEN - THE FAMILY AND KINSHIP IN PERSPECTIVE

PART FOUR - DOCUMENTS

GLOSSARY

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX

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