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The Changing Family . The mid. 1800s. premarital sex and marriage. By 1850, old traditions of marriage no longer mattered among the working class -became romantic Economic consideration were most important in the middle class Mothers payed special attention to their daughters
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The Changing Family The mid. 1800s
premarital sex and marriage • By 1850, old traditions of marriage no longer mattered among the working class -became romantic • Economic consideration were most important in the middle class • Mothers payed special attention to their daughters -men were also watched but by the time they reached their adolescence they had sexual experience • From 1750 to 1850 there was an illegitimacy explosion
Cont. • Regions not experiencing urbanization and industrialization ,religious communities and certain churches as well, did not go through the illegitimacy explosion • More babies were beginning to be born to married women -however, many women were still getting married pregnant • in 19 c. many single pregnant women got married - not getting married was unacceptable and this helped economically and helped create stable relationships in working class
prostitution • Paris Alone, 155,000 women were registered as a prostitute in 1871-1903 • 750,000 women suspected as prostitutes • Men of all classes visited prostitutes • “My Secret Life”, a volume autobiography of an sexual adventurer • Reveals the dark side of sex and class in urban society • Men purchased prostitutes before and after marriage • For young women, it was like a domestic service, not permanent employment
kinship Ties • newlyweds wanted to live near their parents often in the same neighbourhood • extended family could help in times of need • relatives could watch children so that both parents could work to earn needed money
Gender Roles and Family Life: • Industrialization and the growth of cities greatly affected married women • -most women at the time were married -many women were the "stay at home moms "during the 1850s, the preindustrial pattern of both a man and wife working together began to decline • -less women began to work in factories after factory owners stopped employing whole families
Gender Roles and Family Life (cont.) • society developed a strict division of labour -man was normally the wage earner while the women worked at home -husbands were unsympathetic and hostile towards their wives -women suffered severe prejudice when they wanted to enter "a mans employment"-women were paid less and lacked legal identity could not own property
cont....again) • middle class feminists began the campaign for equal rights for women -they tried to give women more opportunities for work - in 1882,married women were given right over property - more women could find white caller jobs after 1880 - turned their attention to suffrage
and yet again, another cont... • some women had important roles in their finance -Englishmen gave their wages to their wives to manage - managing a home was complicated had to economize, raise their kids, and shopping for the family
some work women did • Taking care of their family and making bread
child rearing • new medical theories increased concern for children -parents believed that any abnormality they had would be given to their child couples were worried about their child obtaining unhappiness and many other things including bad sexual behaviour
Cont. • parents were extraordinarily concerned about their child’s sexual behaviour and success -masturbation was not allowed and many thing (clothes, change in diet, etc.) were made to avoid this behaviour -gender roles made relationships in a household and a great amount of pressure was committed to make offspring successful the end!