Includes bibliographical references (pages 208-217) and index.
Contents
1. The child in history : introduction -- 2. The child of Puritanism : the making of an historical myth -- 3. The child of the Enlightenment : the example of Locke and Rousseau -- 4. The child of Romanticism I : the noble savage and romantic naturalism -- 5. The child of Romanticism II : the enemies of Romanticism -- 6. The child of the Victorians : gender and sexuality in childhood -- 7. The child of crisis : the end of childhood? -- 8. The child of the millennium : conclusion.
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