Children, Childhood and English Society, 1880-1990
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Author: Hendrick, Harry
Brand: Cambridge University Press
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 128
Release Date: 01-11-1997
Part Number: bibliography
Details: Product Description
This book is intended to be a guide to the burgeoning literature on the history of childhood. Harry Hendrick reviews the most important debates and the main findings of a number of historians on a range of topics including the changing social constructions of childhood, child-parent relations, social policy, schooling, leisure and the thesis that modern childhood is 'disappearing'. The intention of this concise study is to provide readers with a reliable account of the evolution of some of the most important developments in adult-child relations during the last one hundred years. The author draws his material not only from historians but also from sociologists, anthropologists, psychologists and children's rights activists. Thus he successfully shows how much of our 'modern' understanding of childhood and of children results from both an historical and a social scientific understanding.
Review
"This book provides an overview of the current literature on the history of children and childhood in modern England ...the book does provide considerable insight into the recent scholarship on childhood in England." Canadian Journal of History
Book Description
Unique guide to the main developments in adult-child relations during the last one hundred years.
EAN: 9780521576246
Package Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.4 inches
Languages: English

