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Podcast: New Books in Western European Studies
Episode: Share and Share Alike: Researching Sibling Relationships in Eighteenth-Century England
Description: What defines the complicated relationship between brothers and sisters—is it lineage? Love? Obligation? Friendship? Need? And why did so many parents expect their offspring to share and share alike? Historian Amy Harris joins us to talk about:
What led to her interest in researching sibling relationships.
Why her book project seemed to find her in an archive in England.
How the early stresses on sibling relationships plagued them in later life.
Why parents’ behavior affects how sibling relationships function.
A discussion of the book Siblinghood and Social Relations in Georgian England: Share and Share Alike.
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