Animals in the family mini-special issue introduction and historiographical review

IF 1 3区 历史学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES History of the Family Pub Date : 2021-04-03 DOI:10.1080/1081602X.2021.1944894
Jane Hamlett, J. Strange
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ABSTRACT In Britain today, pets are often at the heart of family life, but we know relatively little about the roles they played in families in the past. From the early nineteenth century, pets were a central focus of middle- and working-class homes in Britain but are almost completely unremarked in historical studies of the home and family. In this mini-special issue we present four new essays, developed from papers given at the panel, exploring the evolving relationship between pets and family life in Britain in the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Taken together they demonstrate the relationship between changes in the way the family was understood and experienced and the development of pet keeping practices. In our introduction we bring together two important strands of recent scholarship – the history of the family and histories of animals. We will review the development of animal histories – paying attention to how they might usefully be brought to bear on the study of the family. As there has been significant research on the role of pet animals in family life across the social sciences, we will also review some of the key work in sociology, social geography and psychology, thinking through the implications of these studies for historians. Finally, we reflect on the cumulative findings of the four essays – and how they add a new dimension to our understandings of modern British family life.
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《家庭动物》迷你特刊介绍和历史回顾
摘要在今天的英国,宠物往往是家庭生活的核心,但我们对它们在过去的家庭中所扮演的角色知之甚少。从19世纪初开始,宠物就一直是英国中产阶级和工薪阶层家庭的焦点,但在家庭和家庭的历史研究中几乎完全不起眼。在这期小型特刊中,我们将推出四篇新文章,这些文章是根据小组讨论会上的论文发展而来的,探讨了18世纪、19世纪和20世纪英国宠物与家庭生活之间不断演变的关系。总之,它们展示了人们对家庭的理解和体验的变化与宠物饲养实践的发展之间的关系。在我们的引言中,我们汇集了最近学术的两个重要方面——家族史和动物史。我们将回顾动物历史的发展——注意如何将它们有益地用于家族研究。由于社会科学界对宠物在家庭生活中的作用进行了大量研究,我们还将回顾社会学、社会地理学和心理学的一些关键工作,思考这些研究对历史学家的影响。最后,我们反思这四篇文章的累积发现,以及它们如何为我们对现代英国家庭生活的理解增添了新的维度。
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期刊介绍: The History of the Family: An International Quarterly makes a significant contribution by publishing works reflecting new developments in scholarship and by charting new directions in the historical study of the family. Further emphasizing the international developments in historical research on the family, the Quarterly encourages articles on comparative research across various cultures and societies in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific Rim, in addition to Europe, the United States and Canada, as well as work in the context of global history.
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