Ralph Houlbrooke's study is a contribution to debates on the
family. Drawing on evidence including letters, diaries and witness
statements in court cases, he reveals the attitudes and aspirations
of all levels of society and challenges the fashionable notion that
the years between 1450-1700 saw major changes in family structure.
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