Childhood and society
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This is a book about childhood. Human beings have long childhoods, and civilized people have even longer childhoods. Erik Erikson, the most serious researcher of childhood, answers questions related to the role of childhood in the life of each person and humanity as a whole.
- Why does man have the longest childhood of all creatures living on this planet? - Why does modern man's childhood last almost 10 years longer than that of people 300 years ago? - How have attitudes toward children and childhood changed throughout human history? - How were children brought up and educated in different countries and in different epochs? It is obvious to everyone that childhood leaves its imprint on the whole subsequent life. How it was formed and why it was formed the way it is, you will learn by reading this book. It will be of interest to psychologists, teachers, philosophers, sociologists, culturologists, historians.
- Why does man have the longest childhood of all creatures living on this planet? - Why does modern man's childhood last almost 10 years longer than that of people 300 years ago? - How have attitudes toward children and childhood changed throughout human history? - How were children brought up and educated in different countries and in different epochs? It is obvious to everyone that childhood leaves its imprint on the whole subsequent life. How it was formed and why it was formed the way it is, you will learn by reading this book. It will be of interest to psychologists, teachers, philosophers, sociologists, culturologists, historians.
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- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series Masters of psychology
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