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Dependent States: The Child's Part in Nineteenth-Century American Culture Book

Dependent States: The Child's Part in Nineteenth-Century American Culture
Dependent States: The Child's Part in Nineteenth-Century American Culture, Because childhood is not only culturally but also legally and biologically understood as a period of dependency, it has been easy to dismiss children as historical actors. By putting children at the center of our thinking about American history, Karen Sán, Dependent States: The Child's Part in Nineteenth-Century American Culture has a rating of 4 stars
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Dependent States: The Child's Part in Nineteenth-Century American Culture, Because childhood is not only culturally but also legally and biologically understood as a period of dependency, it has been easy to dismiss children as historical actors. By putting children at the center of our thinking about American history, Karen Sán, Dependent States: The Child's Part in Nineteenth-Century American Culture
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  • Dependent States: The Child's Part in Nineteenth-Century American Culture
  • Written by author Karen Sanchez-Eppler
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, September 2005
  • Because childhood is not only culturally but also legally and biologically understood as a period of dependency, it has been easy to dismiss children as historical actors. By putting children at the center of our thinking about American history, Karen Sán
  • Because childhood is not only culturally but also legally and biologically understood as a period of dependency, it has been easy to dismiss children as historical actors. By putting children at the center of our thinking about American history, Karen S&a
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Introduction : the child's part in the making of American culture
Ch. 1The writing of childhood3
Ch. 2Temperance in the bed of a child69
Ch. 3The death of a child and the replication of an image101
Ch. 4Playing at class151
Ch. 5Raising empires like children186
Coda : of children and flags221


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