Sociology and Modern Social Problems by Charles A. (Charles Abram) Ellwood
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form of industry are closely related, so closely that the form of
industry continually affects more or less the family life, yet there is no reason for concluding that the form of the family is wholly or even chiefly determined by the form of industry. SELECT REFERENCES _For brief reading:_ WESTERMARCK, _History of Human Marriage_, Chaps. XX-XXII. _For more extended reading:_ MCLENNAN, _The Patriarchal Theory._ MORGAN, _Ancient Society._ PARSONS, _The Family._ WAKE, _The Development of Marriage and Kinship._ CHAPTER VI THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE FAMILY |
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