The History of Families and Households Comparative European Dimensions

The History of Families and Households  Comparative European Dimensions
Author: Silvia Sovic,Pat Thane,Pierpaolo Viazzo
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2015-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004307865

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This is a wide-ranging presentation of the state of research in European family history. It considers what European families have in common as well as their regional and local characteristics, and illustrates the variety of approaches currently being adopted.

The History of the European Family Family life in the long nineteenth century 1789 1913

The History of the European Family  Family life in the long nineteenth century  1789 1913
Author: David I. Kertzer,Marzio Barbagli
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300090900

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The penultimate volume in this series explores the effect that industrialisation, new technology, the growth of cities, and the revolutions in transport and in communication had on the family between 1789 and 1913.

Family History Revisited

Family History Revisited
Author: Richard Wall,Tamara K. Hareven,Josef Ehmer
Publsiher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2001
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0874136873

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This collection of original essays by scholars on the historical study of the family from various parts of the world represent a new departure in this field. The essays cover a great variety of topics, and many countries are represented. The essays open up new debates and point to new directions in the field by examining dimensions of family relations that had not been sufficiently addressed in previous scholarship.

The History of the European Family Family life in early modern times 1500 1789

The History of the European Family  Family life in early modern times  1500 1789
Author: David I. Kertzer,Marzio Barbagli
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300089716

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This opening volume of a three-part history of the family in Europe examines the material conditions of family life, housing, diet and domestic organisation, and the economic and social factors that influenced its development.

Re imagining the Teaching of European History

Re imagining the Teaching of European History
Author: Cosme Jesús Gómez Carrasco
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2022-12-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000840773

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This book explores the challenges of teaching European history in the 21st century and provides research-informed approaches to history teaching that combine civic education, historical consciousness, and the teaching of controversial social issues. With contributions from researchers across Europe, the book includes both theoretical and case study chapters. The first part of the book addresses issues such as globalization and teaching in an interconnected world, using multicultural and critical approaches, decolonizing education, and teaching uncomfortable narratives of the past. The second part of the book showcases thematic chapters dedicated to teaching intersecting topics in the European curriculum such as violence and armed conflict, social inequality, gender equality, the technological revolution, and religion. Ultimately, this volume promotes criticality, civic engagement, and reflection on social issues, thereby prompting methodological change in the teaching of history as we know it. It will appeal to researchers and students of history education, democratic education, and citizenship education, as well as teacher educators and trainee teachers in history. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

Orphans and Abandoned Children in European History

Orphans and Abandoned Children in European History
Author: Nicoleta Roman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2017-11-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351628839

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In a world dominated by poverty, a central characteristic has been the plight of orphans and abandoned children. Over the centuries, State, Church and individuals have all attempted to tackle the issue, but can we trace any change over the course of time when it comes to the welfare system intended for these disadvantaged children and acts of philanthropy? What kind of social policies did States follow and what were the main differences between countries and regions? Drawing on historical evidence across several centuries and a range of European countries, the contributors to this volume provide a transnational overview.

Women in Business Families

Women in Business Families
Author: Jarna Heinonen,Kirsi Vainio-Korhonen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2018-03-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351796583

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For centuries, almost all economic activity was family-based. The family business rested on the division of labor among family members. Therefore the family was both socially and economically the foundation of the family business. Families were not only production units, but also education and consumption units that conveyed norm structures, values and professional identity to next generation. Although female family members have always been active participants in family businesses over the centuries, their role has often been neglected in previous studies. Women in Business Families: From Past to Present presents both conceptual and theoretically informed empirical papers addressing three related themes relevant for family business and gender in past and in present: heroic women entrepreneurs; invisibility / visibility of women in businesses; and business succession. The book Women in Business Families: From Past to Present balances between both historical and contemporary analyses. The chapters integrate the notions of time and gender in focusing on family businesses or business families in past and in present. This volume will be of vital reading to researchers and academics in the fields of Gender Studies, Family Business, Organizational studies, Entrepreneurship and the various related disciplines.

Coming of Age in Medieval Egypt

Coming of Age in Medieval Egypt
Author: Eve Krakowski
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2019-03-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780691191638

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Much of what we know about life in the medieval Islamic Middle East comes from texts written to impart religious ideals or to chronicle the movements of great men. How did women participate in the societies these texts describe? What about non-Muslims, whose own religious traditions descended partly from pre-Islamic late antiquity? Coming of Age in Medieval Egypt approaches these questions through Jewish women’s adolescence in Fatimid and Ayyubid Egypt and Syria (c. 969–1250). Using hundreds of everyday papers preserved in the Cairo Geniza, Eve Krakowski follows the lives of girls from different social classes—rich and poor, secluded and physically mobile—as they prepared to marry and become social adults. She argues that the families on whom these girls depended were more varied, fragmented, and fluid than has been thought. Krakowski also suggests a new approach to religious identity in premodern Islamic societies—and to the history of rabbinic Judaism. Through the lens of women’s coming-of-age, she demonstrates that even Jews who faithfully observed rabbinic law did not always understand the world in rabbinic terms. By tracing the fault lines between rabbinic legal practice and its practitioners’ lives, Krakowski explains how rabbinic Judaism adapted to the Islamic Middle Ages. Coming of Age in Medieval Egypt offers a new way to understand how women took part in premodern Middle Eastern societies, and how families and religious law worked in the medieval Islamic world.