Twentieth Century Family History

 

Twentieth Century Family History can be studied as a stand-alone course and it is an optional course for the Certificate of Higher Education in Genealogical Studies at Aberystwyth University.

Key Facts

 

Language: English

Duration: 10 Weeks

Number of Credits: 10

Tutor: Dr Claire Phillips 

Learning Method: Online

Level: This module is at CQFW Level 4

Module Code: XM18710

Fee: £130.00 -  Fee Waiver Scheme available

This course is available to book.

 

Overview

This course gives students the chance to study the history of the family in turbulent twentieth century Britain. It will examine how the institution of ‘the family’ engaged with and was shaped by factors such as gender, childhood, the state, and warfare. The course will chart the evolution of the family from the middle class Victorian ideal to the multiple ideas of ‘family’ at the turn of the millennium. Utilising a variety of resources and sources, students will explore the changing nature of the family throughout the twentieth century and examine the various issues and sensitivities surrounding research during this century.

Programme 

 (1). Patriarchy and masculinity

 (2). Marriage and domestic housewives

 (3). Contraception and pregnancy

 (4). Childbirth and raising children

 (5). Illegitimacy

 (6). The state as family

 (7). Family at war

 (8). Women’s work

 (9). Men’s work

 (10). Equality?

Learning Outcomes

Understand the changing nature of the family throughout the twentieth century demonstrate an understanding of the various issues and sensitivities surrounding research in this century demonstrate an understanding of the primary sources available for research in the history of the family.

Assessments

  • Written assignment (500 words) 30%
  • Essay (1500 words) 70%

Reading Suggestions

Reading suggestions will be offered throughout the course. 

Entry Requirements

This course is for everyone. No previous experience is needed and there are no formal entry requirements. 

What Do I Need?

As this is an online course, you would need the following:

  • Internet access.
  • Access to a laptop or computer with a web camera and microphone; the use of headphones might also benefit.
  • Use of the Chrome web browser where possible.