Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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313. oldal
... social make - up to a limited aristocratic or middle - class recruitment . The result was that what had been a virtually unrestricted secondary education became a class monopoly , the symbol of a social stratum and the means of its ...
... social make - up to a limited aristocratic or middle - class recruitment . The result was that what had been a virtually unrestricted secondary education became a class monopoly , the symbol of a social stratum and the means of its ...
335. oldal
... social hierarchy under the ancien regime : educational practice differed less according to rank than according to function . Consequently the basic attitudes , like many features of everyday life , did not differ much more . This state ...
... social hierarchy under the ancien regime : educational practice differed less according to rank than according to function . Consequently the basic attitudes , like many features of everyday life , did not differ much more . This state ...
376. oldal
... social conventions and collective amusements were not separate activities as they are today , any more than professional life , private life and social life were separate functions . The main thing was to maintain social relations with ...
... social conventions and collective amusements were not separate activities as they are today , any more than professional life , private life and social life were separate functions . The main thing was to maintain social relations with ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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