Thicker than water: siblings and their relations, 1780-1920

Thicker than water: siblings and their relations, 1780-1920

Davidoff, Leonore

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A pioneering new study of nineteenth-century kinship and family relations, focusing on the British middle class, and highlighting both the similarities and the differences in relations between brothers and sisters in the past and inthe present. Brothers and sisters remain, for those that have them, an inextricable part of existence. In adult life they may never be in contact but they cannot be formally divorced. Brothers and sisters are frequently life's longest relationship. Yet until recently, historians have scarcely noticed.Thicker than Water is a pioneering history of sibling relationships in the long nineteenth century, from the last decades of the eighteenth to the first decades of the twentieth. The principal focus is on Britain, the first major capitalist society, and its middle classes, who were at the core of the nascent new order. It was their extensive family networks that provided the capital, personnel, skills, and contacts crucial to the rapidly expanding commercial and professionalenterprises of the Victorian era.Davidoff examines what we know about sibling relationships at this time, before delving deeper, looking at their uses and meaning for British middle class families, how they operated within the economic, social, cultural, and religious constraints of their place and time, and how they changed as families became smaller from the end of the nineteenth century onwards.The issues raised throughout the book are grounded in an exploration of some specific themes, sibling intimacy and incest, sibling death, as well as in case studies of famous sibling relationships, such as that between William Gladstone and his sisters, and a revealing account of the household relations of perhaps the most influential interpreter of personal and familial life in modern society, Sigmund Freud. INDICE: Introduction Part I: Exploring Kin and their Kind Kin and Family: Academic Disciplines and Expert Opinions Finding Siblings Part II: The Latticeof Kinship: A Historical Case Study The People and the Setting The 'Long' Family and Its Decline A Like, Unlike: Siblings in Childhood and Youth A Dance ofIntimacy and Separation: Siblings in Adulthood Forgotten Figures: Aunts, Uncles, Nephews, Nieces and Cousins Part III: Life's Longest Relationship: Essays on Sibling Themes Sibling Intimacy and the Question of Incest The Rise and Fall of Close Marriage Gender, Age and Authority: Anne, William Ewart and Helen Gladstone Sibling Silences: The Freud Family Sibling Loss Conclusion Bibliography Index

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-954648-0
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 464
  • Fecha Publicación: 24/11/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés