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Domestic Revolutions: A Social History Of American Family Life (edition 1989)

by Steven Mintz

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Looks at the ways the American family has adapted to change over the past three hundred years, and discusses the families of American Indians, slaves, and immigrants.
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Title:Domestic Revolutions: A Social History Of American Family Life
Authors:Steven Mintz
Info:Free Press (1989), Paperback, 316 pages
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How the American family has changed to accomodate the social and economic pressures placed on it such as industrialisation, war, westward expansion, etc. Identifies the Democratic Family, the Working Class Family of the 19th century and the companionate family, families during the Great Depression, families on the Home Front during World War II, the families of the 1950s and the "Radical Departures," that occurred since 1960.
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Looks at the ways the American family has adapted to change over the past three hundred years, and discusses the families of American Indians, slaves, and immigrants.

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