Families Against the City Middle Class Homes of Industrial Chicago, 1872-1890
FamilyRelationshipsSocial Science

Families Against the City Middle Class Homes of Industrial Chicago, 1872-1890

by Richard Sennett

Publisher
Harvard University Press
Pages
258
Language
English
Published
1984

Overview

Portrays the ideal family in the nineteenth-century culture as a small, close-knit, nuclear group,--as a refuge from society, the society as a place rendered arid by instability. Provides a quantitative approach to the study of the middle class family in Chicago, Illinois.

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