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9780618214754

Major Problems in the History of American Families and Children

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    9780618214754

  • ISBN10:

    0618214755

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-01-07
  • Publisher: Cengage Learning

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Part of the Major Problems in American History series, this text for courses in family history or history of childhood balances its discussion of marriage and gender relations with coverage on children and childhood. Offering a thorough treatment of race, ethnicity, and class from colonial times to the present, this edition grants sustained attention to Native Americans and Latinos. Relating history to larger political events, the text narrative balances coverage of public policy toward families with coverage of the experiences of family life.

Table of Contents

Preface xiii
Studying Families and Children in Historical Perspective
1(31)
Essays
Digging Up Family History: Myths, Realities, and Works-in-Progress
3(11)
John Demos
Mythology and History in the Study of the American Family
14(9)
Stephanie Coontz
Reflections on the History of Children and Childhood in the Postmodern Era
23(7)
Joseph M. Hawes
N. Ray Hiner
Further Reading
30(2)
Marriage, Family, and Kinship in Early America
32(39)
Documents
Three Europeans Comment on Native American Marriage, Gender, and Kinship, 1600s--1700s
33(1)
John Smith Describes the ``Naturall Inhabitants of Virginia,'' 1608
33(1)
Roger Williams Discusses Marriage and Divorce Among New England Indians, 1643
34(1)
Robert Beverley Defends the Morality of Virginia's Native Americans, 1705
35(1)
James Mooney Records Traditional Cherokee Myths, 1900
36(2)
Plymouth Colony Requires All Persons to Live in Families, 1669
38(1)
Puritan Minister Cotton Mather Describes ``a Family Well-Ordered,'' 1699
39(1)
Slaves Escape in Search of Family Members, 1750s--1760s
39(3)
Essays
Matrilineal Kinship Among the Cherokee Indians in the American Southeast
42(7)
Theda Perdue
Patriarchy and Marriage in Colonial New England
49(9)
Lisa Wilson
Slavery and Family Life Among African Americans in Eighteenth-Century Maryland
58(11)
Allan Kulikoff
Further Reading
69(2)
Children and Childrearing in a Developing Democracy
71(34)
Documents
Colonial Legislatures Permit Harsh Punishment for Disobedient Children, 1642, 1646, 1654
73(1)
A Colonial Mother Describes the Custom of Breeching, 1679
74(1)
English Philosopher John Locke Recommends a Rational Approach to Childrearing, 1693
75(2)
Laura Wirt's Parents Offer Instruction and Advice, 1810
77(2)
The Reverend Francis Wayland Describes Discipline, 1831
79(5)
John J. C. Abbott Gives Advice to Mothers, 1834
84(1)
Lucy Larcom Remembers the Pangs of Conscience, 1889
85(1)
Essays
Breaking Wills in Colonial America
86(10)
Philip Greven
Developing Character in Antebellum America
96(7)
Anne Scott MacLeod
Further Reading
103(2)
Marriage and Family in Victorian America
105(27)
Documents
Eliza Southgate Expresses Her Opinion of Love Matches, 1800
106(2)
Emma Willard Gives Marital Advice, 1815
108(1)
Caroline Gilman Recommends Wifely Submission, 1838
109(2)
Martha Hunter Hitchcock Complains of Loneliness and Illness, 1840--1846
111(2)
Lizzie Neblett Describes Marriage and Motherhood in Texas, 1860
113(2)
Essays
Men, Women, and Marriage in the Nineteenth-Century North
115(6)
E. Anthony Rotundo
Marriage and Family in the Nineteenth-Century South
121(9)
Anya Jabour
Further Reading
130(2)
Families in Bondage
132(35)
Documents
Slave Husbands and Wives Correspond, 1840s--1850s
134(1)
Frederick Douglass Describes Separation and Sexual Abuse, 1845
135(1)
Harriet Jacobs Remembers Growing Up a Slave, 1861
136(2)
Fanny Kemble Reports on Slave Women's Health, 1863
138(2)
Former Slaves Recall Family Life, 1930s
140(4)
Essays
Marriage in Slavery
144(11)
Brenda Stevenson
Motherhood in Slavery
155(11)
Stephanie J. Shaw
Further Reading
166(1)
Fathers and Children in the Civil War Era
167(34)
Documents
A Confederate Father Writes to His Daughter, 1861--1864
168(6)
A Popular Poem Mourns a Soldier-Father's Death, 1865
174(1)
Children Play at War, 1863
174(2)
A Southern Girl Records Her Brothers' Eagerness to Fight, 1861--1862
176(2)
A Union Veteran Remembers Military Drills and Farewells, 1909
178(3)
Essays
Fatherhood in the Confederacy
181(11)
James Marten
Coming of Age in the Union Army
192(8)
Reid Mitchell
Further Reading
200(1)
Families on the Frontier
201(49)
Documents
Harriet Taylor Upton Recalls Pioneer Life, ca. 1870
202(1)
Margaret Bell Describes Children's Work on the Montana Frontier, ca. 1910
203(2)
Esperanza Montoya Padilla Details Her Mother's Home and Community Work in the 1920s
205(3)
Socorro Felix Delgado Describes Family and Religion in Arizona, ca. 1930
208(4)
The U.S. Government Makes Contradictory Proposals for Educating Indian Children, 1940s
212(1)
Willard W. Beatty Recommends Education for Leadership, 1942
212(2)
Congress Suggests That Schools Promote Assimilation, 1944
214(2)
Essays
Children on the Plains Frontier
216(8)
Elliott West
Women, Work, and Community in Hispanic New Mexico and Colorado
224(16)
Sarah Deutsch
Fatherhood and Assimilation Among the Southern Utes
240(8)
Katherine M. B. Osburn
Further Reading
248(2)
Children and Child-Savers in Progressive-Era America, 1880--1920
250(40)
Documents
William P. Letchworth Visits the New York Catholic Protectory, 1876
252(4)
The Reinhard Committee Investigates Child Labor, 1896
256(1)
Judge Ben Lindsey Encounters Youthful Criminals, 1894
257(2)
Psychologist G. Stanley Hall Defines Adolescence, 1904
259(2)
Sociologists Describe Juvenile Delinquency Among Polish Immigrants, 1918
261(8)
Essays
Child Abuse and Child Protection in Boston, 1880--1910
269(10)
Linda Gordon
Female Sexuality and Juvenile Delinquency in Early Twentieth-Century California
279(10)
Mary E. Odem
Further Reading
289(1)
The Family and the State: Origins of the Modern Welfare System in the Early Twentieth Century
290(33)
Documents
Jewish Charitable Organizations Recommend Supporting Mothers and Children at Home, 1910
292(1)
The New York Commission on Relief for Widowed Mothers Demands Government Aid for Poor Women and Children, 1914
293(2)
The U.S. Children's Bureau Praises ``Home Life,''-1919
295(2)
The White House Conference on Child Health and Protection Defines Child Welfare as a Community Responsibility, 1930
297(3)
The International Society of Crippled Children Issues a ``Bill of Rights'' for Disabled Children, 1931
300(2)
Essays
Mothers' Pensions in Chicago, 1911--1931
302(9)
Joanne L. Goodwin
The Children's Bureau and Child Welfare During the Great Depression
311(11)
Kriste Lindenmeyer
Further Reading
322(1)
The Homefront: American Families During World War II
323(47)
Documents
A Nisei Daughter Describes Family Life in a Detention Camp, 1942
325(3)
A Japanese American Student Recalls the Relocation Order, 1942
328(4)
A Resident of Manzanar Internment Camp Looks Back on Her Wartime and Postwar Experiences, 1940s
332(4)
Wartime Newlyweds Exchange Love Letters, 1943--1945
336(4)
A Woman War Worker Describes Work and Family Life, 1944
340(3)
A Child Care Worker Discusses Her Trials and Triumphs, 1944--1946
343(5)
Essays
Japanese Families and Japanese American Daughters in World War II Detention Camps
348(11)
Valerie Matsumoto
Children and Families During World War II
359(10)
William M. Tuttle Jr.
Further Reading
369(1)
The 1950s: Family Life in Modern America
370(36)
Documents
Dr. Benjamin Spock Offers Advice to New Parents, 1946
372(2)
Americans Describe Marriage and Family as Necessary to Happiness, 1960
374(1)
Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan Bemoans the Breakdown of the Black Family, 1965
375(3)
Adrienne Rich Recalls the Cultural Promotion of Motherhood in Cold War Era-America, 1976
378(1)
Marge Piercy Describes a Woman's Response to an Unplanned Pregnancy Before Roe v. Wade, 1982
379(5)
Essays
Visions of Family Life in Postwar America
384(11)
Elaine Tyler May
Illegitimacy and Adoption: Black and White Teen Mothers, 1945--1965
395(9)
Rickie Solinger
Further Reading
404(2)
The New Immigrant Family, 1965 to the Present
406(35)
Documents
An Immigrant Daughter Describes Population Control in Puerto Rico in the 1950s
408(1)
A Puerto Rican Remembers the Move to New York City, 1951
409(1)
An Elderly Vietnamese Man Despairs of Parent-Child Relations in the United States, 1989
410(3)
Ba That Explains Changing Power Dynamics in the Vietnamese American Family, 1989
413(3)
Essays
Puerto Rican Women and Their Families in Chicago
416(10)
Maura I. Toro-Morn
Vietnamese Parents and Children in Philadelphia
426(13)
Nazli Kibria
Further Reading
439(2)
Family Politics in Late-Twentieth-Century America
441(42)
Documents
The U.S. Supreme Court Defines Women's Right to Choose Abortion, 1973
443(1)
The National Right to Life Committee Opposes Abortion, 1974
444(2)
Sociologists Make Predictions About Family Life in the Next Millennium, 1988
446(8)
Robert Bly Proposes a Cure for Modern Men's ``Softness,'' 1990
454(3)
Judith Stacey Relates ``The Family Values Fable,'' 1999
457(3)
Essays
Abortion and the Politics of Motherhood
460(11)
Kristin Luker
Patriarchy and the Politics of Fatherhood
471(10)
Robert L. Griswold
Further Reading
481(2)
Families and Children in Contemporary America
483(41)
Documents
Two Gay Men Describe Their Relationship, 1989
485(3)
Kellen Kaiser-Klimist and Her Two Moms Discuss Marriage and Family, 1989, 1991
488(4)
The U.S. Census Reveals Change and Continuity in Family Life, 2000
492(8)
Sociologist Michael Kimmel Comments on School Shootings, 2000
500(2)
Christian Parents Turn to Home-Schooling, 2001
502(6)
A Toddler's Mother Criticizes ``Toymania,'' 2003
508(2)
Essays
The Meaning(s) of Marriage in Postmodern America
510(8)
Nancy F. Cott
Conspicuous Toy Consumption and Modern Childhood
518(6)
Gary Cross
Further Reading
524

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