ABSTRACT

Family Fortunes has become a seminal text in class and gender history. Published to wide critical acclaim in 1987, its influence in the field continues to be extensive. It has cast new light on the perception of middle-class society and gender relations between 1780 and 1850.

This revised edition contains a substantial new introduction, placing the original survey in its historiographical context. Leonore Davidoff and Catherine Hall evaluate the readings their text has received and broaden their study by taking into account recent developments and shifts in the field. They apply current perceptions of history to their original project, and see new motives and meanings emerge that reinforce their argument.

chapter |23 pages

Prologue

chapter |34 pages

Setting the scene

part |1 pages

Part One RELIGION AND IDEOLOGY

part |1 pages

Part Two ECONOMIC STRUCTURE AND OPPORTUNITY

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter 5|43 pages

'A man must act': men and the enterprise

part |1 pages

Part Three EVERYDAY LIFE: GENDER IN ACTION

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter |5 pages

Epilogue

chapter 2|3 pages

Sources for the local study

chapter 3|5 pages

Tables

chapter |72 pages

Notes and references

chapter |18 pages

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