family values
Why were "family values" so important to the British middle class? Family values were so important to the middle class because as a class they wanted to be better than the other classes in society. It was the only thing that united them. In the late eighteenth century and the early nineteenth century it was a time of industrialisation. The middle class was establishing itself as a class of respectability, and making a living in the new industrial society. It developed into a class of prosperity that knew, unlike the upper class that it had worked for its living. As a result when middle class men came home from their work they wanted to relax, to be somewhere that was free from work. This became the home and as a result a divide between the public and private spear developed. Along with this divide others started to develop, the most important one was the new gender roles. There became a sharp divide in the roles of gender. Men were to be involved in the public sphere of society and women in the private. As a class the middle people in society embraced these new ideals. There was a revival in Evangelical religion at this time, which was also emphasising the new roles of gender divides. The middle class supported th
It actually became a sign of prosperity and respectability as it represented the fact that the family was making enough money that there was no need for an extra income. In the new businesses middle classes they were able to separate themselves. Women were supposed to be domestic creatures with their place being in the home. When the middle class started to develop their businesses and become more prosperous the family home was moved away into a separate sphere. Part of this image was that they were not supposed to like sex and so not behave in provocative ways. The Thornton family was prosperous bankers. A haven for those men to return to without the hassle of work. MEN AND WOMEN OF THE ENGLISH MIDDLE CLASS, 1780-1850, (LONDON, 1987) P182) J, TOSH, A MANS PLACE. Where as men were big and strong and there to look after females and kept them away from danger. This was a period of wars, trade cycles, near breakdown of the poor law and growing pressure from the growing wage labourers. In doing so prepare them for the new sphere they would enter after they marry. All of these new ideas were known as "family values" and so became very important to the middle classes, as it was part of their new lifestyle in the new industrial society. The females however received a different education that involved training the girl to be a good wife and mother. They did this by pamphlets, manuals, sermons and as many other media as they could utilise. The middle class found a voice in the revival of Evangelicalism as it set the new ways that women should behave as being necessary for morality.
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