3D SER., 39, NO. 1 (JANUARY 1982)
The Study of the Family in Early America: Trends, Problems, and Prospects
Daniel Blake Smith
3
The Puritan Family and Religion: A Critical Reappraisal
Gerald F. Moran and Maris A. Vinovskis
29
Family, Inheritance, and Migration in Colonial New England: The Evidence from Guilford, Connecticut
John J. Waters
64
Children in American Family Portraiture, 1670 to 1810
Karin Calvert
87
Married Women&#;s Legal Status in Eighteenth&#;Century New York and Virginia
Joan R. Gundersen and Gwen Victor Gampel
114
Domestic Tranquility and the Management of Emotion Among the Gentry of Pre-Revolutionary Virginia
Jan Lewis
135
Rearing the Republican Child: Attitudes and Practices in Post-Revolutionary Philadelphia
Jacqueline S. Reinier
150
Notes and Documents
Women in Court: Sex-Role Differentiation in Salem, Massachusetts, 1636 to 1683
C. Dallett Hemphill
164
Determinants of Age at Marriage in Colonial Perquimans County, North Carolina
James M. Gallman
176
Naming, Kinship,and Estate Disperal: Notes on Slave Family Life on a
South Carolina Plantation, 1786 to 1833
Cheryll Ann Cody
192
Thomas Jefferson&#;s Notes on Divorce
Frank L. Dewey
212
Trivia
Reviews of Books
Smith, Inside the Great House: Planter Family Life in Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake Society. By Rhys Isaac226
Norton, Liberty&#;s Daughters: The Revolutionary Experience of American Women, 1750-1800. By Robert A. Gross231
Koehler, A Search for Power: The“Weaker Sex” in Seventeenth-Century New England. By John J. Waters240
Brown, Strangers in Blood: Fur Trade Company Families in Indian Country. By Ramsay Cook240
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