Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: Kansas State University
Publisher:
Total Pages: 716
Release: 1920
Genre:
ISBN:

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: Nottingham (England). Public Libraries
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1906
Genre:
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Directory of Family Associations

Directory of Family Associations
Author: Elizabeth Petty Bentley
Publisher: Baltimore, Md. : Genealogical Publishing Company
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1996
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

This directory of family associations, based largely on data received in response to questionnaires sent to family associations, reunion committees, and one-name societies, offers contact information on some 6,000 family associations in the US. The directory is useful for those engaging in genealogical research or planning family reunions. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher: UM Libraries
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1980
Genre:
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Family Vacation

Family Vacation
Author: Florence Jarrell Brinkhous
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2007-12-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1105461718

This unique how to book gives an excellent framework for planning a disaster free, large family vacation and getting the most out of your time together with parents, siblings and children. In addition to plenty of useful advice, the book also provides easy and tasty recipes suitable for large family gatherings. Interwoven in the practical aspects of this book are the author's hilarious and touching stories from over thirty years of her own family vacation experiences that emphasize the many extraordinary rewards to be gained from this endeavor.

The Double Life of the Family

The Double Life of the Family
Author: Michael Bittman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2020-08-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000319490

The modern family is under strain. What we crave most from our families is intimacy, warmth and self-fulfilment but we often find this difficult to achieve. We hold onto these expectations of our families even in the face of contradictory experiences, so the family sustains a double life. The authors explore the gap between our values, expectations and yearnings, and our experiences of everyday family life. Family ritual, political rhetoric, advertising images and television family sitcoms are all windows onto what we want and expect - our myths of the family. Yet our aspirations for intimacy and self-fulfilment are frustrated by unacknowledged inequalities between men and women, and parents and children. The inequalities have their origins in the division of domestic labour and in labour markets that disregard family responsibilities. The Double Life Of The Family argues that our expectations of family life are more powerful than is usually believed and have enormous influence on both the way governments structure social policy and on the decisions made by ordinary people.