Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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73. oldal
... importance in social history - but a few examples will suffice to give an idea of the place occupied in them by children . The relevant documen- tation is extremely rich , even if little recourse is had to the predominantly rural ...
... importance in social history - but a few examples will suffice to give an idea of the place occupied in them by children . The relevant documen- tation is extremely rich , even if little recourse is had to the predominantly rural ...
112. oldal
... importance , in their eyes the excessive importance , which was attributed to childhood . For the author of L'Honneste garçon , childhood is illustrious on account of Christ's childhood . This , he points out , was sometimes interpreted ...
... importance , in their eyes the excessive importance , which was attributed to childhood . For the author of L'Honneste garçon , childhood is illustrious on account of Christ's childhood . This , he points out , was sometimes interpreted ...
376. oldal
... importance ; it was above all to win a more honourable standing in a society whose members all saw one another , heard one another and met one another nearly every day . When the French translator of Laurens Gracian ( 1645 ) suggested ...
... importance ; it was above all to win a more honourable standing in a society whose members all saw one another , heard one another and met one another nearly every day . When the French translator of Laurens Gracian ( 1645 ) suggested ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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