1 The Evolution of Families and Marriages F amilies are essentially care institutions that vary across cultures and change over time. Their essential function, historically, has been to contribute to the basic economic survival of family members; thus, the struc- ture of families often adapts to...
Coontz, S. (1993). The way we never were: American families and the nostalgia trap. New York: Basic Books.Coontz, Stephanie. (1993). The Way We Never Were: American Families And The Nostalgia Trap. New York: Basic Books.The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap...
Also, half of all children born in nineteenth... S Coontz - 《Annals of the American》 被引量: 5发表: 2005年 Parenting and acculturative stress in Brazilian immigrant families living in the United States: A qualitative exploratory study Brazilians represent a new wake of immigrants working and...
1.5 The Role of Evolution in Explaining and Addressing Marriage Fragility This project involves an appeal to evolutionary theory that works in two directions. First, we think that an understanding of human evolution can go a long way in helping us to explain the initial problem we seek to addre...
Vaccination is one of the most widely used strategies to protect horses against pathogens. However, available equine vaccines often have limitations, as they do not always provide effective, long-term protection and booster injections are often required.
The Evolution of Religion, According to Darwin— Elizabeth Drescher, Religion Dispatches Was the great scientist a “proto-None”? Pleins argues that reading Darwin and the theories he developed through the lens of an uncompromising rejection of religion has prevented us from seeing the full scope...
The Way we Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap, by Stephanie Coontz Context & background literature: Recently, It is difficult to find scenes with CCE in Japan, because many households became nuclear family, and people are not so much interested in the community. On the othe...
The most commonly approved form of marriage across the ages was polygamy, in which one man could marry several women, but in a few parts of Asia and India, one woman might be married to several men. Single parent families and ... S Coontz - 《Annals of the American》 被引量: 5发表...
Wider social changes set the backdrop for the Supreme Court's evolution on the legality of gay marriage. For millennia, marriage was contracted to solidify wealth, keep land in the family or create legal heirs, said Stephanie Coontz, the author of "Marriage, a History: How Love Conquered Ma...
C&.mrs offers a simple, un- complicated, fireside story about the evolution of a young countzy, but beyond the door it is still a cold and complicated world. 0 Heartbreaks Along the Road, by Roth Carrier, translated from the French by Shells Fischman, House of Anansi, 512 pages, ...