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Strength, Decline, and Renewal in American Domestic Life, 1630–2000

Family Cycles

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Strength, Decline, and Renewal in American Domestic Life, 1630–2000
ByAllan C. Carlson
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2017
eBook Published 25 October 2017
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203792247
Pages 182
eBook ISBN 9780203792247
Subjects Social Sciences
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Carlson, A.C. (2017). Family Cycles: Strength, Decline, and Renewal in American Domestic Life, 1630–2000 (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203792247

ABSTRACT

In this paradigm-shifting volume, Allan C. Carlson identifies and examines four distinct cycles of strength or weakness of American family systems. This distinctly American family model includes early and nearly universal marriage, high fertility, close attention to parental responsibilities, complementary gender roles, meaningful intergenerational bonds, and relative stability. Notably, such traits distinguish the "strong" American family system from the "weak" European model (evident since 1700), which involves late marriage, a high proportion of the adult population never married, significantly lower fertility, and more divorces.The author shows that these cycles of strength and weakness have occurred, until recently, in remarkably consistent fifty-year swings in the United States since colonial times. The book's chapters are organized around these 50-year time frames. There have been four family cycles of strength and decline since 1630, each one lasting about one hundred years. The author argues that fluctuations within this cyclical model derive from intellectual, economic, cultural, and religious influences, which he explores in detail, and supports with considerable evidence.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|21 pages

The Puritan Family Utopia, 1630–80

chapter 222|13 pages

The Time of Troubles, 1680–1730

chapter 3|34 pages

Five Systems . . . One Pattern, 1730–1780

chapter 4|9 pages

Post-Revolutionary Crisis, 1780–1830

chapter 785|27 pages

Building “Victorian” Families in America, 1830–80

chapter 6|9 pages

The Unraveling, 1880–1930

chapter 1147|25 pages

The Surprise!: Family Renewal, 1930–70

chapter 8|18 pages

The Whirlwind, 1970–2000

chapter 9|6 pages

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