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Acknowledgments | ix | |
Introduction | 3 | |
Chapter 1. | Blurred Age Distinctions: American Society Before 1850 | 9 |
Chapter 2. | Origins of Age Grading: Education and Medicine | 29 |
Chapter 3. | Age Norms and Scheduling: The 1890s | 49 |
Chapter 4. | Intensification of Age Norms: 1900-1920 | 65 |
Chapter 5. | Emergence of A Peer Society | 92 |
Chapter 6. | Act Your Age: The Culture of Age, 1900-1935 | 117 |
Chapter 7. | Age Consciousness in American Popular Music | 138 |
Chapter 8. | Continuities and Changes in the Recent Past | 157 |
Conclusion | 183 | |
Notes | 191 | |
Index | 229 |
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