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Broderick, Carlfred B. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1988
Reviews status of family scholarship in 1938, finding that over 800 scholarly works on the family had been published in English by that year. Surveys major conceptual frameworks, methodologies, and topics of concern of that era. Concludes that many important issues of 1930s remain unanswered today. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Family Relationship, History, Scholarly Journals, Scholarship

Kaslow, Florence – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1993
Notes that numerous dysfunctions have roots in interpersonal problems rather than in individual, intrapsychic distress. Discusses movement toward developing diagnostic system that depicts/classifies relational disorders, and efforts of proponents to include relational disorders in future versions of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental…
Descriptors: Classification, Family Relationship, Interpersonal Relationship, Psychological Evaluation

Westerlund, Elaine – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1986
An historical review of the development and rejection of Freud's seduction theory. Freud's interpretation of seduction as real sexual acts gave way to his conclusion that his patients' reports derived from fantasy, though his view of the significance of childhood sexual trauma in the etiology of neurosis remained steady. Examines the relationship…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Family Environment, Family Relationship, Fantasy
Seckinger, Donald; Day, Michael – Lifelong Learning, 1986
Discusses the history of parenting education as an important component of adult education. Focuses on the first three years (1926 to 1929) of "Children: The Magazine for Parents." Relates concerns of parents in the 1920s to those of modern parents. (CH)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Educational History, Family Relationship, Moral Values
Becker, Larry; Becker, Ellen – Journal of Family Life, 1995
The interview focuses on the "back-to-the-land" lifestyle led by Scott and Helen Nearing, their intimate relationship, the books they coauthored, their difficulties with their families, and their social and political views as pacifists. Also includes a brief biography of Scott and Helen Nearing. (KS)
Descriptors: Biographies, Family Relationship, Interviews, Intimacy

Monaghan, E. Jennifer – Reading Research Quarterly, 1991
Offers a naturalistic picture of literacy in colonial North America by exploring family literacy in an early eighteenth-century urban New England setting. Uses the diaries and other writings of Cotton Mather (1663-1728) as sources on literacy within his family. Notes the importance of writing within the family. (SR)
Descriptors: Eighteenth Century Literature, Family Relationship, Literacy, Reading Research
Anderson, Eugene N., Jr. – 1968
The Chumash Indians were one of the most populous, rich peoples of aboriginal California. Though their origins are mysterious, they were reported to be a flourishing people by Spanish explorers in the sixteenth century. Missionization by Spaniards and secularization in 1833 spelled destruction, so that today only a few isolated and impoverished…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Architecture, Art Expression, Business
Miller, Ronald Dean; Miller, Peggy Jeanne – 1967
The only local tribe to migrate into California during recorded history, the Chemehuevi Indians had one of the largest tribal areas in California, though their population probably never exceeded 800. Today most live on the Colorado River Reservation, where they share membership with the Colorado River tribes. First mentioned in a priest's report…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Reservations, Architecture, Business
Cooper, John William; Leib, Karl E.; Todd, Arthur J.; Lancelot, William E. – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1931
This bulletin comprises a symposium on Home and Family Life in a Changing Civilization by William John Cooper, United States Commissioner of Education; Karlee E. Lib, professor of commerce, University of Iowa; Arthur J. Todd, professor of sociology, North-Wester University; and William H. Lancelot, head, vocational education department, Iowa State…
Descriptors: Sociocultural Patterns, Family Relationship, Family Life, Conferences (Gatherings)

McGreevy, Ann Loftus – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1995
The creative development of Maria, Elizabeth, Charlotte, Patrick Branwell, Emily Jane, and Anne Bronte in England during the early 1800s is analyzed, with attention to the role of the parents, collaborative siblings, and the natural environment in supporting their talent. The education of the Brontes and the "little books" they wrote as…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Writing, Creativity, Educational Experience

Duvall, Evelyn Millis – Family Relations, 1988
Reviews the history of human development, and of family development and its interdisciplinary nature. Explores variations as well as the universality of the family life cycle and developmental tasks. Presents examples of the applications of family developmental concepts by a variety of practitioners in the family field, offering ideas on research…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Developmental Tasks, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Counseling
Thunder Hawk, Anne – 2000
In 1978, federal legislation was passed to protect tribally enrolled or potentially enrollable American Indian children and prevent the breakup of Indian families. Prior to the passage of the Indian Child Welfare Act, it was estimated that one-quarter to one-third of all Indian children were being removed from their families. In this paper, an…
Descriptors: Adopted Children, American Indians, Early Experience, Ethnicity

Bonvillain, Nancy – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1989
Examines sex roles among five Native American groups: the Montagnais-Naskapis of eastern Labrador, Navajos, Eskimos, Iroquois, and Plains Indians. Discusses the economic and social influences on gender roles in these cultures, and the effects of postcolonial historical forces. Contains 49 references. (SV)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indians, Economic Factors
Arnup, Katherine – 1994
This book is an attempt to situate Canadian child-rearing advice in its historical and social context in 21st century and the origins and changes in this advice. The volume addresses the untold story of the experience of mothering that largely has been omitted from traditional accounts of history. This account of education for motherhood begins in…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Rearing, Children, Family Relationship
Stearns, Peter N. – Journal of Children in Contemporary Society, 1989
Relationships between old and young have been problematic throughout much of the history of Western civilization. Although intergenerational conflict has accelerated in the twentieth century, pre-industrial and industrial periods in Western societies saw numerous family, economic, and property tensions between generations. Contemporary conditions…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Children, Family Relationship, Futures (of Society)
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