Her publications include children of a new world 2007, the encyclopedia of children and childhood in history and society 2004, kidnapped. An introductory bibliography for studying children and. Any substantial or systematic reproductions, redistribution. A social and cultural historian, fass has published numerous books on the history of childhood and youth in the united states, and served as president of the society for the history of children and youth from 2007 to 2009. Doi link for the routledge history of childhood in the western world. By broadly incorporating the research in the field of childhood studies, the book explores the major advances that have taken place in the past few decades in this crucial field. Fass images of childhood in classical antiquity keith bradley children in judaism and christianity margaret l. The routledge history of childhood in the western world provides an important overview of the main themes surrounding the history of childhood in the west from antiquity to the present day. Fass born 1947 is an american historian and the margaret byrne professor of history emerita at the university of california, berkeley. The routledge history of childhood in the western world provides an important. The first part explores childhood from the ancient world through to the middle ages and early modern europe. Studies into the history of childhood during the medieval times. With contributions from a broad range of disciplines including sociology, social policy, social work, education, anthropology, cultural studies, history, geography, and law, childhood studies assembles the key theoretical and empirical major works in a onestop resource. The routledge history of childhood in the western world, edited by paula s.
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Development throughout history of the concept of childhood. The routledge history of childhood in the western world routledge histories 1st edition, kindle edition by paula s. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Child abduction in america 1997 and reinventing childhood after world war ii, edited with michael grossberg, 2012. The routledge history of childhood in the western world by paula s. King childhood in medieval and early modern times joanne m. Fass, 9780415782326, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide. This sweeping, eyeopening history demonstrates that the contemporary western ideal of childhood as an innocent period devoted to play, schooling, and pleasure, and sharply segregated from the adult world is a historical anomaly. The routledge history of childhood in the western world is intended to be read both as a culmination of an impressive scholarship incorporated into the essays that follow on a wide range of subjects relating to children, and as an introduction to the field. The routledge history of childhood in the western world routledge histories ebook.
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