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  1. i-iv i
  2. Contents v
  3. Series Preface vii
  4. Introduction ix
  5. Household Constitution and Family Relationships
  6. The American Family in Past Time 3
  7. Parental Power and Marriage Patterns: An Analysis of Historical Trends in Hingham, Massachusetts 28
  8. Family History and Demographic Transition 38
  9. Naming, Kinship, and Estate Dispersal: Notes on Slave Family Life on a South Carolina Plantation, 1786 to 1833 57
  10. “The Thing Not Its Vision”: A Woman’s Courtship and Her Sphere in the Southern Planter Class 77
  11. A Slave Family in the Ante Bellum South 95
  12. Antebellum Southern Households: A New Perspective on a Familiar Question 111
  13. Female Slaves: Sex Roles and Status in the Antebellum Plantation South 150
  14. Mother Love and Infant Death, 1750–1920 164
  15. Wife Beating in Nineteenth-Century America 189
  16. Family Limitation, Sexual Control, and Domestic Feminism in Victorian America 204
  17. The Origins of the Female-Headed Black Family: The Impact of the Urban Experience 222
  18. Feminist Implications of Mormon Polygyny 245
  19. Polygamy and the Frontier: Mormon Women in Early Utah 263
  20. Korean Women Pioneers of The Pacific Northwest 285
  21. Loving Courtship or the Marriage Market? The Ideal and Its Critics 1871–1911 298
  22. Women and Migration: Autonomous Female Migrants to Chicago, 1880–1930 316
  23. Amerika Nodeshiko: Japanese Immigrant Women in the United States, 1900-1924 338
  24. Single Mothers and Child Neglect, 1880–1920 357
  25. Demographic Change and the Life Cycles of American Families 377
  26. Updating the Life Cycle of the Family 387
  27. Copyright Information 397
  28. Index 401
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