An edition of All our relations (2000)

All our relations

blood ties and emotional bonds among the early South Carolina gentry

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An edition of All our relations (2000)

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blood ties and emotional bonds among the early South Carolina gentry

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"All Our Relations moves beyond the patriarchal household to investigate the complex, meaningful connections among siblings and kin in early America. Taking South Carolina as a case study, Lorri Glover challenges deeply held assumptions about family, gender, and cultural values in the eighteenth century. Brothers, sisters, and the extended family formed the foundation on which South Carolina gentry built their emotional and social worlds.

Adopting a cooperative, interdependent attitude and paying little attention to gendered notions of power, siblings and kin served one another as surrogate parents, mentors, friends, confidants, and life-long allies. Elite women and men simultaneously used those family connections to advance their interests at the expense of unrelated rivals.".

"In the course of charting the emotional and practical dimensions of these sibling bonds, Glover provides new insights into the creation of class, the power of patriarchy, the subordination of women, and the pervasiveness of deference in early America. Blood ties, she finds, affected courtship, marriage choices, approaches to child rearing, economic strategies, and business transactions. All Our Relations challenges the historical understanding of what family meant and what families did in the past.

The families Glover uncovers, often fragmented but fiercely loyal, seem at once starkly different from and surprisingly similar to our own."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
206

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All our relations: blood ties and emotional bonds among the early South Carolina gentry
2000, Johns Hopkins University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [159]-200) and index.

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Baltimore
Series
Gender relations in the American experience

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.85/09757
Library of Congress
HQ536.15.S6 G56 2000, HQ536.15.S6G56 2000

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Pagination
xvi, 206 p. ;
Number of pages
206

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Open Library
OL6781897M
ISBN 10
0801864747
LCCN
00030152
OCLC/WorldCat
43945209
Library Thing
811010
Goodreads
183894

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