1st Edition

The Family and Industrial Society

By C. C. Harris Copyright 1983
274 Pages
by Routledge

274 Pages
by Routledge

274 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1983, the origin of this book is to be found in C. C. Harris’s ‘Changing conceptions of the relation between family and societal form’ (in Scase: Industrial Society: Class, Cleavage and Control ). In that article Harris attempted to relate traditional research on the family to recent developments in historical enquiry and Marxist scholarship. The aim of The Family and... Read more

Acknowledgements.  Introduction.  Part 1: Introductory.  Section I: Basics  1. Kinship 2. Marriage 3. Family  Section II: The Family and Industrial Society – the Functionalist Approach  4. The ‘Fit’ between Family and Society  5. The Family and Individual Mobility  Part 2: ExploratorySection I: Historical Understandings  6. The English Family before Industrialisation  7. Family and Industrialisation  8. The Character of English Family Life before Industrialisation  9. Distinguishing Family Types in Capitalist-Industrial Society  Section II: Marxist Perspectives  10. The Household and Family under Capitalism  Section III: The Family in Contemporary Britain  11. Official Statistics and the Decline of the Family  12. The Sociology of the Elementary Family.  Bibliography.  Name Index.  Subject Index.

Biography

C. C. Harris