Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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... concepts , so well known , so often repeated and so commonplace that they passed from the realm of science to that of everyday experience . It is hard for us today to appreciate the importance which the concept of the ' ages ' had in ...
... concepts , so well known , so often repeated and so commonplace that they passed from the realm of science to that of everyday experience . It is hard for us today to appreciate the importance which the concept of the ' ages ' had in ...
20. oldal
... concept of the ages of life was also one of the common ways of understanding human biology , in accord with the universal system of correspondences . This concept , which was destined to become extremely popular , did not go back to the ...
... concept of the ages of life was also one of the common ways of understanding human biology , in accord with the universal system of correspondences . This concept , which was destined to become extremely popular , did not go back to the ...
119. oldal
... concept of childhood . This concept made its appearance in Rousseau , but it belongs to twentieth- century history . It is only very recently that it passed from the theories of psychologists , pedagogues , psychiatrists and psycho ...
... concept of childhood . This concept made its appearance in Rousseau , but it belongs to twentieth- century history . It is only very recently that it passed from the theories of psychologists , pedagogues , psychiatrists and psycho ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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