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The family, sex and marriage in England, 1500-1800
Lawrence Stone
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Frontmatter
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Graphs (page xxiii)
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Illustrations (page xxv)
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Acknowledgements (page xxix)
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PART ONE Introduction
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CHAPTER 1 Problems, Methods and Definitions (page 3)
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CHAPTER 2 The Demographic Facts (page 42)
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PART TWO The Open Lineage Family 1450-1630 (page 83)
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CHAPTER 3 Family Characteristics (page 85)
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PART THREE The Restricted Patriarchal Nuclear Family 1550-1700
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CHAPTER 4 The Decline of Kinship, Clientage and Community (page 123)
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CHAPTER 5 The Reinforcement of Patriarchy (page 151)
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PART FOUR The Closed Domesticated Nuclear Family 1640-1800
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CHAPTER 6 The Growth of Affective Individualism (page 221)
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CHAPTER 7 Mating Arrangements (page 270)
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CHAPTER 8 The Companionate Marriage (page 325)
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CHAPTER 9 Parent-Child Relations (page 405)
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Part Five: Sex
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CHAPTER 10 Upper-Class Attitudes and Behaviour (page 483)
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CHAPTER 11 Gentlemanly Sexual Behaviour: Case Histories (page 546)
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CHAPTER 12 Plebeian Sexual Behaviour (page 603)
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PART SIX Conclusion (page 649)
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CHAPTER 13 Facts, Interpretations, and Post-1800 Developments (page 651)
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Notes (page 688 )
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Bibliography (page 759 )
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Index (page 782 )
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Published: c1977
Publisher: Harper
- 9780060141424 (hardcover)