A Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the Present, Volumen1Arthur H. Clark Company, 1917 |
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... morality , and governed the function of the fam- ily as an educational , economic , moral , and spiritual institution as also its relation to state , industry , and so- ciety in general in the matter of social control . The work is ...
... morality , and governed the function of the fam- ily as an educational , economic , moral , and spiritual institution as also its relation to state , industry , and so- ciety in general in the matter of social control . The work is ...
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... morals than worthy knowledge . Toward the close of feudalism girls were sent from castles or wealthy burgher homes to the castles of high nobles to acquire polish . In the fifteenth cen- tury an increasing number of women - often of the ...
... morals than worthy knowledge . Toward the close of feudalism girls were sent from castles or wealthy burgher homes to the castles of high nobles to acquire polish . In the fifteenth cen- tury an increasing number of women - often of the ...
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... Morals were lax . For the satisfaction of vanity and desire for enjoyment , the daughters of citizens often al- lowed themselves to be drawn aside from the path of womanly honor . In cases of seduction , where the suitor broke his word ...
... Morals were lax . For the satisfaction of vanity and desire for enjoyment , the daughters of citizens often al- lowed themselves to be drawn aside from the path of womanly honor . In cases of seduction , where the suitor broke his word ...
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... morals in a superficial way , as scarcely more than a department of politics belonging to the care of the state . Consequently he followed the secular theory of marriage . He said , Know that marriage is something extrinsic as any other ...
... morals in a superficial way , as scarcely more than a department of politics belonging to the care of the state . Consequently he followed the secular theory of marriage . He said , Know that marriage is something extrinsic as any other ...
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... morals and new standards evolved to meet the emergency . A sur- vey of England in this period of transition leads to the threshold of American colonization . II . OLD WORLD ORIGINS - SPECIFIC SOURCES2 27 The 28 The American Family ...
... morals and new standards evolved to meet the emergency . A sur- vey of England in this period of transition leads to the threshold of American colonization . II . OLD WORLD ORIGINS - SPECIFIC SOURCES2 27 The 28 The American Family ...
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