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Childhood in World History

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Taking a global look at what the category of childhood has meant from agricultural societies to the present day, Childhood in World History offers a vital overview of this topical field. Through comparative analysis, Peter Stearns facilitates a cross-cultural and transnational understanding of attitudes towards the role of children in society, and how "models" of childhood have developed throughout history. Engaging with issues around children’s role in the family and the involvement of communal, national, educational, and global infrastructures, Stearns unpacks the experience of childhood in the West, Asia, Latin America, and Africa.

This expanded and updated third edition includes:

.updated bibliographies and suggested readings

.expanded discussions of religion and children’s rights

.a new chapter on families in developing economies in the early twentieth century

.broadened discussions of childhood in Japan and in communist countries.

With expanded further reading lists, Stearns’s accessible text not only provides an overview of its field but also offers a research guide for more specialized study. Concisely presented but broad in scope, Stearns’s accessible text guides readers through the transformations of the concept of childhood.

Peter N. Stearns is University professor and Provost emeritus at George Mason University

Author: Stearns Peter
Publisher: ROUTLEDGE
Pages: 188
ISBN: 9781138674325
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 3
Release Year: 2016

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