Kinship and the neighborhood in nineteenth-century rural England: The myth of the autonomous nuclear family

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Reay, B
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10.1177/036319909602100106
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Q98 [人类学];
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There is an influential strand in the history of the English family, casting its shadow over interpretations of the nineteenth century and rapidly becoming sociological orthodoxy which stresses the centrality of what has been termed the autonomous nuclear family. In this interpretation, the nuclear family dominates household structures, kinship is weak and the community rather than family or kin is the main source of support for the needy sections of society. This article, which employs the technique of total reconstitution, examines the role of kinship in three adjoining rural communities in nineteenth-century Kent to question some of these orthodoxies. It shows that as many households in the area went through an extended phase as experienced only the simple family structure, and that kinship links in the immediate area were strong. Any separation between kin and community would have been meaningless in these rural parishes where kinship was parr of neighborhood.
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