Thicker than Water: Siblings and their Relations 1780-1920


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Thicker than Water is a pioneering study of sibling relationships from the last decades of the eighteenth century to the first decades of the twentieth. The particular focus of the book is on Britain and its middle classes who were at its core and the role of family networks created through sibling relationships. . Leanore Davidoff examines what we know about the relationships of brothers and sisters at this time before delving deeper looking at their uses and meaning for British middle class families how they operated within the economic social cultural and religious constraints of their place and time and how they changed as families became smaller from the end of the nineteenth century onwards.
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