Childhood: The Strange, Changing History of Growing Up
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Simon Whitaker
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This captivating social history reveals that growing up is a shifting cultural invention, not a timeless phase. Perfect for a thought-provoking daily commute, this eye-opening narrative transports you from ancient households to modern digital playgrounds.
Explore the shifting laws and technological revolutions that continuously redraw the boundary between child and adult. You will experience a deeply empathetic look at how societies protect or control their most vulnerable members. This intellectually stimulating journey echoes powerfully into our modern expectations of parenting and youth culture.
What you'll discover inside:
• How work, religion, and survival shaped young lives before modern categories of youth existed.
• The ways mass schooling transformed children from miniature adults into protected innocents.
• The underlying triggers of historical moral panics surrounding youth culture and new technologies.
• Vivid narrative portraits of children navigating war, migration, and a globalized world.
• Compassionate frameworks to help you reimagine how generations can live together peacefully.
Press play to fundamentally change how you view your own past and the future of the next generation. Understanding how humanity has repeatedly revised the concept of youth brings fresh curiosity to today's familial challenges. Start listening now to explore what it truly means to be young.
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