Incoming Resources
- I only say this because I love you, how the way we talk can make or break family relationships throughout our lives, Deborah Tannen
- Domestic violence at the margins, readings on race, class, gender, and culture, edited by Natalie J. Sokoloff with Christina Pratt ; foreword by Beth E. Richie
- Our endangered children, growing up in a changing world, Vance Packard
- Family and social network;, roles, norms, and external relationships in ordinary urban families., Pref. by Max Gluckman
- Second chances, men, women, and children a decade after divorce, Judith S. Wallerstein and Sandra Blakeslee
- Gender vertigo, American families in transition, Barbara J. Risman
- A generation at risk, growing up in an era of family upheaval, Paul R. Amato, Alan Booth
- Vietnam wives, women and children surviving life with veterans suffering post traumatic stress disorder, by Aphrodite Matsakis
- Everything is illuminated, a novel, Jonathan Safran Foer
- Women between two worlds, midlife reflections on work and family, Myra Dinnerstein
- The Wiley Blackwell encyclopedia of family studies, edited by Constance L. Shehan, Senior Associate Editor, Melanie Duncon
- Toxic couples, the psychology of domestic violence, Anna Motz
- The batterer as parent, addressing the impact of domestic violence on family dynamics, Lundy Bancroft, Jay G. Silverman
- The Puritan family, religion & domestic relations in seventeenth-century New England, [by] Edmund S. Morgan
- The family in the Western world from the Black Death to the industrial age, Beatrice Gottlieb
- The stories that families tell, narrative coherence, narrative interaction, and relationship beliefs, Barbara H. Fiese [and others] ; in collaboration with Kathleen Marjinsky [and others] ; with commentary by Philip A. Cowan
- Poor support, poverty in the American family, David T. Ellwood
- Medieval households, David Herlihy
- The widening gap, why America's working families are in jeopardy and what can be done about it, Jody Heymann
- Queering marriage, challenging family formation in the United States, Katrina Kimport
- New families, no families?, the transformation of the American home, Frances K. Goldscheider and Linda J. Waite
- The Assassination of the Archduke, Sarajevo 1914 and the Romance That Changed the World, Greg King and Sue Woolmans
- Saints, sinners, saviors, strong Black women in African American literature, Trudier Harris
- Beloved, a novel, by Toni Morrison
- Men, work, and family, edited by Jane C. Hood
- The tumbleweed society, working and caring in an age of insecurity, Allison J. Pugh
- Tally's corner, a study of Negro streetcorner men, Elliot Liebow
- Growing up in a lesbian family, effects on child development, Fiona L. Tasker, Susan Golombok
- Valuing children, rethinking the economics of the family, Nancy Folbre
- Web of violence, a study of family violence, Jean Renvoize
- Competing devotions, career and family among women executives, Mary Blair-Loy
- American families, a multicultural reader, edited by Stephanie Coontz with Maya Parson and Gabrielle Raley
- Invisible nation, homeless families in America, Richard Schweid
- Families count, effects on child and adolescent development, edited by Alison Clarke-Stewart, Judy Dunn
- Families in global and multicultural perspective, edited by Bron B. Ingoldsby, Suzanna D. Smith
- Behind closed doors, violence in the American family, Murray A. Straus, Richard J. Gelles, Suzanne K. Steinmetz
- Making marriage work, a history of marriage and divorce in the twentieth-century United States, Kristin Celello
- Intimate violence, Richard J. Gelles, Murray A. Straus
- It's not like I'm poor, how working families make ends meet in a post-welfare world, Sarah Halpern-Meekin, Kathryn Edin, Laura Tach, and Jennifer Sykes
- Coming of age in the other America, Stefanie DeLuca, Susan Clampet-Lundquist, and Kathryn Edin
- Why people die by suicide, Thomas Joiner
- Public lives, women, family, and society in Victorian Britain, by Eleanor Gordon and Gwyneth Nair
- War on the family, mothers in prison and the families they leave behind, Renny Golden
- Does your family make you smarter?, nature, nurture, and human autonomy, James R. Flynn
- When home is no haven, child placement issues, Albert J. Solnit, Barbara F. Nordhaus, Ruth Lord
- Overwhelmed, work, love, and play when no one has the time, Brigid Schulte
- The financial diaries, how American families cope in a world of uncertainty, Jonathan Morduch & Rachel Schneider
- Marriage, family, and relationships, a cross-cultural encyclopedia, Gwen J. Broude
- Modern families, parents and children in new family forms, Susan Golombok
- At the table, food and family around the world, Ken Albala, editor