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Reinventing childhood after World War II
Paula S. Fass
Published
2012
by University of Pennsylvania Press in Philadelphia
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other titles | Reinventing childhood after World War 2 |
Statement | edited by Paula S. Fass and Michael Grossberg |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HQ792.U5 R374 2012 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiii, 182 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 182 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25138621M |
ISBN 10 | 9780812243673 |
LC Control Number | 2011021264 |
SparkNotes: World War II (–): Study Questions & Essay Topics SparkNotes: World War II (–): Study Questions & Essay Topics. Reinventing Childhood After World War II Edited by Paula S. Fass and Michael Grossberg pages | 6 x 9 Cloth | ISBN | $ | £ This volume brings together prominent historians of modern childhood in an.
World War II is also known as the Second World War. It involved the majority of the world's nations, eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis. It was the most widespread war in history, and directly involved more than million people from over 30 countries. Her publications include Children of a New World (), the Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood in History and Society (), Kidnapped: Child Abduction in America () and Reinventing Childhood After World War II, edited with Michael Grossberg, ().
Her publications include Children of a New World (), the Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood in History and Society (), Kidnapped: Child Abduction in America () and Reinventing Childhood After World War II, edited with Michael Grossberg, ()/5(4). (English) In: Reinventing Childhood: After World War II / [ed] Paula Fass & Michael Grossberg, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, , p. Chapter in book (Other academic) Abstract [en] "The essays in this volume not only survey a broad range of topics central to historical study, such as policy, family life, education, culture, and law, but also offer fresh and.
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Reinventing Childhood After World War II presents a striking interpretation of the nature and status of childhood that will be essential to students and scholars of childhood, as well as policy makers, educators, parents, and all those concerned with the lives of children in the world by: Reinventing Childhood After World War II presents a striking interpretation of the nature and status of childhood that will be essential to students and scholars of childhood, as well as policy makers, educators, parents, and all those concerned with the lives of children in the world today.
According to the editors of Reinventing Childhood After World War II, children have too long been dismissed out of hand by scholars in general and historians in specific. Too often the history of children has been subsumed into broader narratives about history without considering “the centrality of children and childhood to many aspects of /5.
According to the editors of Reinventing Childhood After World War II, children have too long been dismissed out of hand by scholars in general and historians in often the history of children has been subsumed into broader narratives about history without considering “the centrality of children and childhood to many aspects of political, social, and cultural life.”.
Reinventing Childhood After World War II brings together seven prominent historians of modern childhood to identify precisely what has changed in children\'s lives and why.
Topics range from youth culture to children\'s rights; from changing definitions of age to nontraditional families; from parenting styles to how American experiences compare. Reinventing Childhood After World War II presents a striking interpretation of the nature and status of childhood that will be essential to students and scholars of childhood, as well as policy makers, educators, parents, and all those concerned with the lives of children in the world : University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Reinventing Childhood after World War II offers the beginning history student a good primer in a variety of means for understanding childhood as an historical phenomenon, even as it challenges the instructor to fill in its : Nicholas Sammond. Read "Reinventing Childhood After World War II" by available from Rakuten Kobo.
In the Western world, the modern view of childhood as a space protected from broader adult society first became a domina Brand: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
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maturation. Moreover, the two decades after World War II are popularly re-membered as the golden age of family life and childhood in the United States. Indeed, it was during this era that the ideal of the “child-centered family” was enshrined by child-rearing experts, American social scientists, and the mass by: The scholarship in Reinventing Childhood After World War II is more than sound; it is path-breaking."—Howard Chudacoff, Brown University"These well-researched essays, which frequently reference one another, providing a tight, synchronized analysis, would provide useful background reading in any course addressing childhood themes or artifacts.
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Fass, Michael Grossberg from Waterstones today. Click and Collect from your local Waterstones Pages:. Book Reviews Reinventing Childhood after World War II Paula S. Fass and Michael Grossberg, eds. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, Contents, notes, index. pp. $ paper. ISBN: How many historians does it take to write an insightful, provocative, scholarly, and readable little book that will help stu.The history of childhood has been a topic of interest in social history since the highly influential book Centuries of Childhood, published by French historian Philippe Ariès in He argued "childhood" as a concept was created by modern ès studied paintings, gravestones, furniture, and school records.
He found before the 17th-century, children were represented as mini-adults.Book Description. The Routledge History of Childhood in the Western World provides an important overview of the main themes surrounding the history of childhood in the West from antiquity to the present day.
By broadly incorporating the research in the field of Childhood Studies, the book explores the major advances that have taken place in the past few decades in this crucial field.