˜Theœ history of childhood a very short introduction

Traditions -- Revolutions -- The Rise of "Modern" Childhoods -- Creating a Worldview of Childhood -- The Century of the Child and Beyond

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1. Verfasser: Marten, James Alan (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: New York, NY Oxford University Press 2018
Schriftenreihe:Very short introductions 589
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Zusammenfassung:Traditions -- Revolutions -- The Rise of "Modern" Childhoods -- Creating a Worldview of Childhood -- The Century of the Child and Beyond
" While children are a relatively unchanging fact of life, childhood is a constantly shifting concept. Through the millennia, the age at which a child becomes a youth and a youth becomes an adult has varied by gender, class, religion, ethnicity, place, and economic need. As author James Marten explores in this Very Short Introduction, so too have the realities of childhood, each life shaped by factors such as education, expectation, and conflict (or lack thereof). Indeed, ancient Roman children lived very differently than those born of today's Generation Z. Experiences of childhood have been shaped in classrooms and on factory floors, in family homes and orphanages, and on battlefields and in front of television sets. In addressing this diversity, The History of Childhood: A Very Short Introduction takes a global, expansive view of the features of childhood that have shaped childhood throughout history and continue to shape it now. From the rules of Confucian childrearing in twelfth-century China to the struggles of children living as slaves in the Americas or as cotton mill workers in Industrial Age Britain, Marten takes his inspiration from the idea that the lives of children reveal important and sometimes uncomfortable truths about civilization. "--
Beschreibung:xix, 137 Seiten
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18 cm
ISBN:9780190681388
978-0-19-068138-8
0190681381
0-19-068138-1