Children in Time and Place
Developmental and Historical Insights
Part of Cambridge Studies in Social and Emotional Development
- Date Published: June 1994
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521478014
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Each generation of American children across the tumultuous twentieth century has come of age in the different world. How do major historical events - such as war or the depression - influence children's development? Children in Time and Place brings together social historians and developmental psychologists to explore the implications of a changing society for children's growth and life chances. transitions provide a central theme, for historical transitions to the social transitions of children and their developmental experiences.
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' … interesting and dynamic, particularly because it addresses not only the points in commom, the past, present and possible convergence of psychology and history in addressing the development of children, but because it expresses and represents the tensions between these disciplines as well.' Reviews in Anthropology
See more reviews'Children in Time and Place is both enlightening and stimulating. It is an excellent introduction to new interdisciplinary work that has enormous potential for contributing to the fields of developmental psychology, history, and sociology. The volume has an impressive scope and clearly demonstrates the promise and accomplishments of this kind of interdisciplinary collaboration, both conceptually and operationally.' Paul Mussen, University of California, Berkeley
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- Date Published: June 1994
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521478014
- length: 304 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 153 x 24 mm
- weight: 0.505kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I. A Proposal:
1. Studying children in a changing world
Part II. Historical and Life transitions:
2. America's home front children in World War II
3. Rising above life's disadvantage: from the Great Depression
4. Child development and human diversity
Part III. Life Transitions Across Historical Time:
5. Problem girls: observations on past and present
6. Continuity and change in symptom choice: anorexia
7. Fathers and child rearing
Part IV. The Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration:
8. The workshop enterprise
9. The elusive historical child: ways of knowing the child of history and psychology
10. A paradigm in question: commentary
11. Epilogue
Bibliography
Author index
Subject index.
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