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In History and Society
by Paula S. Fass
This comprehensive reference encyclopedia explores the fascinating history of childhood across cultures and centuries, examining how children have lived, learned, and played throughout society. Parents and curious young readers will discover engaging articles about education, toys, child labor, health, and the laws that have shaped childhood—offering a window into how the experience of being a child has transformed over time. It's a perfect resource for students, educators, and families interested in understanding the social and cultural forces that have defined what it means to be a child.
This volume, covering entries F-R, examines the social and cultural history of childhood through articles on education, parenting, child labor, economics, children's literature, play, toys and games, health, physiology, law, the criminal justice system, and social welfare.
MacMillan Reference Library
400
9780028657165
2004-01-01
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