The American family in social-historical perspective.

Gordon, Michael (ed.) 1940-

The American family in social-historical perspective. - 2nd ed., - New York, St. Martin's Press c1973. - xv, 580 p. : ill. ; 46 cm.

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Families--History.--United States

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