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Childhood in World History

Part of the Themes in World History series
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Filling a gap in a field with very few teaching books available, "Childhood in World History" provides a much-needed historical overview.

Studying childhood historically greatly advances our understanding of what childhood is about, and a world history focus permits broad questions to be asked.

Peter N. Stearns, an esteemed name in the field, focuses on childhood in several ways: childhood across change - the shift from hunting and gathering to an agricultural society, the impact of civilization, and the emergence of major religions; new and old debates about the distinctive features of Western childhood, including child labour; the emergence of a modern, industrial pattern of childhood in the West, Japan and communist societies, focusing on education and economic independence; and globalisation and the spread of child-centred consumerism.

Highlighting the gains, the divisions, and the losses for children across the millennia, this fascinating book will appeal to students across the board, and will prove an excellent teaching resource.

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Product Details
Routledge
0415352339 / 9780415352338
Paperback / softback
15/11/2005
United Kingdom
English
160 p.
24 cm
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