Welcome - Family and Community in North America 1600-1900
GWST 3300 Family and Community in North America 1600-1900
CREDIT HOURS: 3
The family in North American society from, when the family was a model for social relations to the time when it was idealized as a private refuge. Among the topics considered are the role of the family in rural and urban communities; the demographic transition from high fertility and mortality; the reduction of the family's economic and educational autonomy; the role of ideology in shaping sex roles and child rearing; and the relations of family and community according to ethnic group, class and economic setting. RECOMMENDED: A course in the Sociology or Social Anthropology of the family.
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HIST 3350.03