American Childhood: A Research Guide and Historical Handbook
By (Author) Joseph M. Hawes
By (author) N Ray Hiner
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
14th November 1985
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
305.230973
Hardback
711
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
1134g
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With the publication of this book, the history of American childhood has come of age. The 14 original articles, written by scholars actively working in this field, cover most aspects of the topic, ranging in time from the 17th century to the current "age of narcissism." Each contribution presents a full review both of substantive history and of evolving scholarship. Very full footnotes and often massive bibliographies are appended to chapters, thus making this collection at the same time the best overview of the history of American childhood and a major research tool. At the end of the volume are a short chronology and a list of child-helping agencies (organized by state), as well as a unified 22-page bibliography and a 50-page index. All libraries supporting work on the history of American families, women, and children should acquire this book, and active scholars in these fields will probably want their own copies.-Choice
"With the publication of this book, the history of American childhood has come of age. The 14 original articles, written by scholars actively working in this field, cover most aspects of the topic, ranging in time from the 17th century to the current "age of narcissism." Each contribution presents a full review both of substantive history and of evolving scholarship. Very full footnotes and often massive bibliographies are appended to chapters, thus making this collection at the same time the best overview of the history of American childhood and a major research tool. At the end of the volume are a short chronology and a list of child-helping agencies (organized by state), as well as a unified 22-page bibliography and a 50-page index. All libraries supporting work on the history of American families, women, and children should acquire this book, and active scholars in these fields will probably want their own copies."-Choice
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