A pioneering study of Victorian and Edwardian fatherhood, investigating what being, and having, a father meant to working-class people.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Julie-Marie Strange is Senior Lecturer at the University of Manchester. She is author of Death, Grief and Poverty, 1870-1914 (Cambridge, 2005). Strange has appeared on Radio 4's Woman's Hour on the subject of fathers, and Thinking Allowed on the working-class Christmas. She also appeared in BBC4's 'A Century of Fatherhood' (Testimony Films).
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Introduction: O father, where art thou? 1. Love and toil: fatherhood, providing and attachment 2. Love and want: unemployment, failure and the fragile father 3. Man and home: the interpersonal dynamics of fathers at home 4. Front stage values, back stage lives: family togetherness, respectability and 'real' fathers 5. Funny talk: laughter, family and fathering 6. The fond father: protection, authority, reconciliation Conclusion: discovering fatherhood Bibliography Index.
Introduction: O father, where art thou? 1. Love and toil: fatherhood, providing and attachment 2. Love and want: unemployment, failure and the fragile father 3. Man and home: the interpersonal dynamics of fathers at home 4. Front stage values, back stage lives: family togetherness, respectability and 'real' fathers 5. Funny talk: laughter, family and fathering 6. The fond father: protection, authority, reconciliation Conclusion: discovering fatherhood Bibliography Index.
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