E-Book, Englisch, 250 Seiten, eBook
Materialized Experiences, Discourses, Identities, Places, and Meanings
E-Book, Englisch, 250 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology
ISBN: 978-3-031-37578-1
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Chapter 1. Introduction to the historical archaeology of children, childhood and parenting.- Chapter 2. Childhoods in Bioarchaeology: The Importance of Categorizing and Analyzing Age.- Chapter 3. Early Medieval English childhood and grave goods: mortuary symbols of emotion, affection and parenting?.- Chapter 4. Materializations of Changing Western Patriarcal Beliefs about Children, Childhood and Parenting, Socialization Practices and Diverse Children’s Social Agency.- Chapter 5. The manager’s children: family space and a private life in the nineteenth-century asylum.- Chapter 6. San Pedro Maya Youth in British Colonial Yucatan.- Chapter 7. Practicality and ideology: Examining site selection for American children’s institutions.- Chapter 8. Children of the Ludlow Massacre: Socialization, Americanization and Immigrant Children in Early 1900’s Colorado’s Coal Mining Communities.- Chapter 9. Between Maori and Missionary Worlds: The chiefly childhoods of Rongo Hariata Hongi and Ripero Hongi in early nineteenth century Bay of Islands, New Zealand.- Chapter 10. The Science of Child-Rearing: Mothering in the late 19th -early 20th century.- Chapter 11. The Rise of the Child Consumer and Interpretations of 19th -20th Century U.S. Domestic Sites.- Chapter 12. Incarcerated childhoods: The discourse, experience, and material culture of children’s play in a WWII Japanese American Internment Camp.- Chapter 13. Parental Investments and Childhood Responses on the Frontier: The Relationship between Children, Parents, and Context.- Chapter 14. Children in Context: Lessons for All Archaeologists from a Historic Perspective.