Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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206. oldal
... scholastic and military regulations . The period spent at the academy was an intermediary period between schoolboy ... scholastic institutions such as the academies , to the young noblemen whom their parents no longer dared to turn loose ...
... scholastic and military regulations . The period spent at the academy was an intermediary period between schoolboy ... scholastic institutions such as the academies , to the young noblemen whom their parents no longer dared to turn loose ...
266. oldal
... scholastic discipline marked the appearance of a new attitude to childhood . I tried to show a little earlier how the liberalism of the scholastic system in the eighteenth century was the product of a new concept of childhood . One ...
... scholastic discipline marked the appearance of a new attitude to childhood . I tried to show a little earlier how the liberalism of the scholastic system in the eighteenth century was the product of a new concept of childhood . One ...
290. oldal
... scholastic tradition , also had a distant ancestry : tuition in the proprieties , oral to begin with , later written ... scholastic tuition , there was in the Middle Ages an apprenticeship , a period in which the child left his home and ...
... scholastic tradition , also had a distant ancestry : tuition in the proprieties , oral to begin with , later written ... scholastic tuition , there was in the Middle Ages an apprenticeship , a period in which the child left his home and ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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