
Children in Historical and Comparative Perspective
An International Handbook and Research Guide
Greenwood Press
Published on 25. March 1991
Book
Hardback
584 pages
978-0-313-25760-5 (ISBN)
Description
Children in Historical and Comparative Perspective presents the work of many of the world's foremost authorities on the subject in a study that affirms the importance of the role children play in the story of civilization. The contributors represent many nations as well as a variety of disciplines, from the social sciences to history and the arts. The result is a volume that covers such topics as the quality of child rearing, how cultural differences affect childhood, and patterns of both continuity and change that characterize childhood throughout the world.
After the editors' introductory overview, the book's attention turns to childhood in the premodern world. The focus then shifts to the history of children in modern world countries, with each chapter supplemented by its own bibliography. This handbook, broad in its scope, highlights the uniqueness of historical and cultural influences within nations and at the same time demonstrates how the study of childhood crosses all boundaries, thereby enhancing our understanding of the human condition.
After the editors' introductory overview, the book's attention turns to childhood in the premodern world. The focus then shifts to the history of children in modern world countries, with each chapter supplemented by its own bibliography. This handbook, broad in its scope, highlights the uniqueness of historical and cultural influences within nations and at the same time demonstrates how the study of childhood crosses all boundaries, thereby enhancing our understanding of the human condition.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
992 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-25760-5 (9780313257605)
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Persons
JOSEPH M. HAWES is Professor of History at Memphis State University. He is the author of Children and Urban Society and the co-editor of American Childhood: A Research Guide and Historical Handbook (Greenwood Press, 1985) and Growing Up in America: Children in Historical Perspective with N. Ray Hiner.
N. RAY HINER is Chancellors Club Teaching Professor of History at the University of Kansas. He has contributed articles to the Journal of Psychohistory and the History of Education Quarterly.
N. RAY HINER is Chancellors Club Teaching Professor of History at the University of Kansas. He has contributed articles to the Journal of Psychohistory and the History of Education Quarterly.
Content
Preface
Standing on Common Ground: Reflections on the History of Children by N. Ray Hiner and Joseph M. Hawes
The Premodern World
Children in Antiquity by Valerie French
Childhood in Medieval Europe by David Nicholas
Childhood in Early Modern Europe by Sherrin Marshall
Childhood in Premodern China by John Dardess
The Modern World
Australia and New Zealand by Mary McDougall Gordon
Brazil by Elizabeth Anne Kuznesof
Canada by Patricia T. Rooke and Rudy Schnell
East Africa by Sara Harkness and Charles M. Super
England by Nupur Chaudhuri
France by Linda Clark
Germany by Mary Jo Maynes and Thomas Taylor
Israel by Selwyn Troen and Walter Ackerman
Italy by Mary Gibson
Japan by Kathleen S. Uno
Mexico by Asuncion Lavrin
Muslim Middle East by Elizabeth Fernea
Russia and the USSR by David L. Ransel
The United States by Joseph M. Hawes, Constance B. Schulz, and N. Ray Hiner
Index
Standing on Common Ground: Reflections on the History of Children by N. Ray Hiner and Joseph M. Hawes
The Premodern World
Children in Antiquity by Valerie French
Childhood in Medieval Europe by David Nicholas
Childhood in Early Modern Europe by Sherrin Marshall
Childhood in Premodern China by John Dardess
The Modern World
Australia and New Zealand by Mary McDougall Gordon
Brazil by Elizabeth Anne Kuznesof
Canada by Patricia T. Rooke and Rudy Schnell
East Africa by Sara Harkness and Charles M. Super
England by Nupur Chaudhuri
France by Linda Clark
Germany by Mary Jo Maynes and Thomas Taylor
Israel by Selwyn Troen and Walter Ackerman
Italy by Mary Gibson
Japan by Kathleen S. Uno
Mexico by Asuncion Lavrin
Muslim Middle East by Elizabeth Fernea
Russia and the USSR by David L. Ransel
The United States by Joseph M. Hawes, Constance B. Schulz, and N. Ray Hiner
Index