Reproducing Families
Delve into the intricacies of English population history with "Reproducing Families," a thought-provoking work by an esteemed author published by Cambridge University Press in 1987. Spanning 264 pages, this paperback edition offers an in-depth analysis that challenges traditional views on the evolution of family structures in England from 1066 to the 1980s. The book highlights the dynamic interplay between social, economic, demographic, and family histories, offering bold interpretations that will engage scholars and curious readers alike. Discover how these elements have shaped family forms over centuries and gain fresh insights into the roots of modern society. Perfect for those interested in history, sociology, and family studies, "Reproducing Families" is an essential addition to any academic collection.