<p><u>IN THIS SECTION:<br></u></p> <p>1.) BRIEF</p> <p>2.) COMPREHENSIVE</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p><u>BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:</u></p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>Chapter 1 Images, Ideals, and Myths</p> <p>Chapter 2 Preindustrial Families and the Emergence of a Modern Family Form</p> <p>Chapter 3 The Historical Making of Family Diversity</p> <p>Chapter 4 Macro Forces Affecting Families: the Economy, Immigration, and Aging</p> <p>Chapter 5 Class, Race, and Gender</p> <p>Chapter 6 Meshing the Worlds of Work and Family</p> <p>Chapter 7 The Social Construction of Intimacy</p> <p>Chapter 8 Contemporary Marriages</p> <p>Chapter 9 Parents and Children</p> <p>Chapter 10 Violence in Families</p> <p>Chapter 11 Divorce and Remarriage</p> <p>Chapter 12 Emergent Families in the Global Era</p> <p> </p> <p>Chapter 13 Family Policy for the Twenty-First Century</p> <br> <p> </p> <p><u>COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS:</u></p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>Chapter 1Images, Ideals, and Myths <br></p> <p>Images and Ideals</p> <p> Family as Haven</p> <p> Family as Fulfillment</p> <p> Family as Encumbrance<br></p> <p>Images and Reality</p> <p>The Mythical U.S. Family</p> <p> The Myth of a Stable and Harmonious Family of the Past</p> <p> The Myth of Separate Worlds</p> <p> The Myth of the Monolithic Family Form</p> <p> The Myth of a Unified Family Experience</p> <p> The Myth of Family Consensus</p> <p> The Myth of Family Decline as the Cause of Social Problems<br></p> <p>A New Framework for Understanding Families</p> <p> The Sociological Perspective</p> <p> The Paradigm Shift in Family Studies</p> <p> The Structural Diversity Approach<br> <br></p> <p><br> </p> <p>Chapter 2Preindustrial Families and the Emergence of a Modern Family Form <br></p> <p>Family and the New Social History</p> <p> What Is “New” about Family History?</p> <p> Overview of Family History Themes</p> <p>Family Life in Colonial America</p> <p> Agricultural Communities and Families</p> <p> Family Structure and Household Composition</p> <p> Wives and Husbands</p> <p> Children</p> <p>The Emergence of Modern Family Life</p> <p> Industrialization and Families</p> <p> Agency, Adaptation, and Change</p> <p> Household Size and Composition</p> <p> Wives and Husbands</p> <p> Children</p> <p> Challenging a Uniform Definition of the Family <br></p> <p> </p> <p>Chapter 3The Historical Making of Family Diversity<br></p> <p>Industrialization and Family Life</p> <p> New Work Arrangements</p> <p>Work and Family in Industrial Society</p> <p> Accordion Households</p> <p>Immigration and Family Life</p> <p> The Social Breakdown Perspective</p> <p> Industrial Work and Immigrant Families</p> <p>Racial Control and Family Life</p> <p> New Thinking about Minority Families</p> <p> Race, Labor, and Family Life</p> <p> African American Families in Slavery and Freedom</p> <p> Chicano Families in the Southwest <br></p> <p>The Great Depression and Family Change</p> <p><br></p> <p>Chapter 4Macro Forces Affecting Families: the Economy, Immigration, and Aging <br></p> <p>Globalization and the Structural Transformation of the Economy, the Great Recession, and Families</p> <p> Globalization</p> <p> Structural Changes in the United States Because of Globalization</p> <p> The Great Recession (2007-?)</p> <p>Downward Social Mobility</p> <p>Shifting Family Forms</p> <p>The New Immigration and the Changing Racial Landscape</p> <p>Demographic Trends and Increasing Diversity</p> <p>Structural Diversity of Immigrant Families</p> <p>The Effects of Immigration on Immigrant Families</p> <p>Immigration and Agency</p> <p>The Effects of Immigration on Family Dynamics</p> <p>The New Second Generation</p> <p>The</p>