Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood: In History and Society, Band 3Paula S. Fass Macmillan Reference USA, 2004 - 1500 Seiten This 3-vol. set presents the social and cultural history of childhood from antiquity to the present. "Children and Childhood" examines this history through articles on education, parenting, child labor, economics, images of childhood, children's literature, play, toys and games, health, physiology, law, the criminal justice system and social welfare. Comparative articles include information about childhood in cultures throughout the world. Features 250 photographs representing the visual images of childhood. |
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... began in the 1830s with the appointment of Dr. Charles Beck , a student of the Turner movement , to the faculty of the Round Hill School in Massa- chusetts - the first physical - education teacher in America . In addition to gymnastics ...
... began in the 1830s with the appointment of Dr. Charles Beck , a student of the Turner movement , to the faculty of the Round Hill School in Massa- chusetts - the first physical - education teacher in America . In addition to gymnastics ...
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... began to open throughout the United States . The formula for the design of these parks typically consisted of six or seven themed areas , each having attractions , shows , and rides that blended with their surroundings . The success of ...
... began to open throughout the United States . The formula for the design of these parks typically consisted of six or seven themed areas , each having attractions , shows , and rides that blended with their surroundings . The success of ...
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... began to confront the global consequences of European and Ameri- can colonialism . Along with the emergence of the YMCA and YWCA in the late nineteenth century came many other Protestant youth ministries . Some of them welcomed African ...
... began to confront the global consequences of European and Ameri- can colonialism . Along with the emergence of the YMCA and YWCA in the late nineteenth century came many other Protestant youth ministries . Some of them welcomed African ...
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activities adolescent adult African-American American baby became began behavior BIBLIOGRAPHY birth boys camps chil child labor child rearing child soldiers childhood cities common countries Court death disease dren early economic English established Europe Excerpt experience federal female gangs girls gonorrhea groups Hergé high school History industrial infant institutions juvenile Kerchak learning living male marriage ment middle-class modern moral mothers movement nineteenth century organizations parents Parties percent physical play political popular practice problems programs protection psychological public schools reformers religious role sex education sexual sibling social society Spock suicide surrogacy teachers teen teenage television Tintin tion tional Title IX toys twentieth century UNICEF United Nations University Press urban vaccination welfare wet nurses women World World War II YMCA York young youth cultures YWCA
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