Childhood in the 19th century
Title: Childhood in the 19th century
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1463 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Childhood in the 19th century
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1463 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
In the eighteenth century Aries presented the concept that childhood did not exist. Instead, he felt that children were actually perceived to be miniature adults. Gradually his idea has received less attention, and the development of the child received a considerable amount more. Modern theories of psychology have characterized different stages in which it is thought all children will pass through. The capabilities of a child are dependent upon the stage that they are currently
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Rural Heritage Society,. 1989. P.12
2 Dale McClare (ed.), The 1815 Diary of a Nova Scotia Farm Girl: Louisa Collins of Colin Grove, Dartmouth Dartmouth N.S.; Brook House Press,.1997. p. 2
3 McClare, ?Louisa,? 14
4 McClare, ?Louisa,? 23
5 Jane Sprott, Album Musquodoboit: A Diary and Letter Book Introduction by Janet Guildford. Halifax: Mount Saint Vincent University [1997], p.14
6 Sprott, ?Album,? 16
7 McClare, ?Louisa,? 34
8 McClare, ?Louisa,? 42
9 McClare, ?Louisa,? 9
10 Sprott, ?Album,? 15
11 Sprott, ?Album,? 7
12 McClare, ?Louisa,? 46
13 McClare, ?Louisa,? 48
14 Sprott, ?Album,? 17
15 McClare, ?Louisa,? 6
16 McClare, ?Louisa,? 9
17 Sprott, ?Album,? 21