The first study of the world of parenting in late Georgian England. Based on extensive and wide-ranging sources from memoirs and correspondence, to fiction, advice guides, and engravings, Bailey uncovers how people, from the poor to the rich, thought about themselves as parents and remembered their own parents.
The first study of the world of parenting in late Georgian England. Based on extensive and wide-ranging sources from memoirs and correspondence, to fiction, advice guides, and engravings, Bailey uncovers how people, from the poor to the rich, thought about themselves as parents and remembered their own parents.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Joanne Bailey is a Senior Lecturer at Oxford Brookes University. She has published several articles on parents, fatherhood, marriage, and marital and gender relationships. Her first book was a history of married life in the long eighteenth century.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Georgian parents and their world * Part I: Parenting and parenthood: ideals, representations, and meanings * 1: The emotional and feeling parent * 2: The embodied and providing parent * 3: The disciplining and instructive parent * Part II: Parenting and parenthood: public, family, and personal identities * 4: Parenthood and public identity: symbolic parents * 5: Family identity: parentage, parents, and being parented * 6: Selfhood and being a parent: cultural conventions, tensions, and complexities * Part III: Generations: transmitted values, shared endeavours, and evolving relationships * 7: Transferring values * 8: Shared parenting * 9: Changing relationships * Conclusion * Appendix * Bibliography
* Introduction: Georgian parents and their world * Part I: Parenting and parenthood: ideals, representations, and meanings * 1: The emotional and feeling parent * 2: The embodied and providing parent * 3: The disciplining and instructive parent * Part II: Parenting and parenthood: public, family, and personal identities * 4: Parenthood and public identity: symbolic parents * 5: Family identity: parentage, parents, and being parented * 6: Selfhood and being a parent: cultural conventions, tensions, and complexities * Part III: Generations: transmitted values, shared endeavours, and evolving relationships * 7: Transferring values * 8: Shared parenting * 9: Changing relationships * Conclusion * Appendix * Bibliography
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