Raising Citizens in the 'Century of the Child'
The United States and German Central Europe in Comparative Perspective
Herausgeber: Schumann, Dirk
Raising Citizens in the 'Century of the Child'
The United States and German Central Europe in Comparative Perspective
Herausgeber: Schumann, Dirk
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Brings a transatlantic perspective to the history of child-rearing and education Applies T.H. Marshall’s concept of citizenship to the history of child-rearing and education Takes a long-term view in exploring the complex relationship between the family, experts, and the state from the end of the nineteenth century through the 1980s
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Brings a transatlantic perspective to the history of child-rearing and education Applies T.H. Marshall’s concept of citizenship to the history of child-rearing and education Takes a long-term view in exploring the complex relationship between the family, experts, and the state from the end of the nineteenth century through the 1980s
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781845456962
- ISBN-10: 1845456963
- Artikelnr.: 44843303
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781845456962
- ISBN-10: 1845456963
- Artikelnr.: 44843303
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dirk Schumann is a Professor of Modern History at Georg-August-University Göttingen. He was Deputy Director of the German Historical Institute Washington, D.C., from 2002 to 2007 and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Bielefeld. From 1999 to 2002 he taught as Visiting Professor at Emory University. He is the author of Political Violence in the Weimar Republic, 1918-1933: Fight for the Streets and Fear of Civil War (English edition, Berghahn Books, 2009) and has co-edited Life After Death (Cambridge University Press, 2003), Violence and Society after the First World War (fi rst issue of Journal of Modern European History, 2003), and Between Mass Death and Individual Loss: Th e Place of the Dead in Twentieth-Century Germany (Berghahn Books, 2008).
Introduction: Child-Rearing and Citizenship in the Twentieth Century
PART I: FOUNDATIONS
Chapter 1. Children and the National Interest
Sonya Michel (with Eszter Varsa)
PART II: NEW BEGINNINGS
Chapter 2. Children's Future, Nation's Future: Race, Citizenship, and the
U.S. Children's Bureau
Katherine Bullard
Chapter 3. From Reform Pedagogy to War Pedagogy: Education Reform before
1914 and the Mobilization for War in Germany
Andrew Donson
Chapter 4. 'Linked with the welfare of all peoples': The American
Kindergarten, Americanization, and Internationalism in World War I
Ellen Berg
PART III: REDEFINING PARENTS' ROLES
Chapter 5. How Should We Raise Our Son Benjamin? Advice Literature for
Mothers in Early Twentieth-Century Germany
Carolyn Kay
Chapter 6. Debunking Mother Love: American Mothers and the Momism Critique
in the Mid-Twentieth Century
Rebecca Jo Plant
Chapter 7. Paternity, Rechristianization, and the Quest for Democracy in
Postwar West Germany
Till van Rahden
PART IV: PARENTAL RIGHTS AND STATE DEMANDS
Chapter 8. Who Owns Children? Parents, Children, and the State in the
United States South
Charles A. Israel
Chapter 9. 'Children Betray their Father and Mother': Collective Education,
Nationalism, and Democracy in the Bohemian Lands, 1900-1948
Tara Zahra
Chapter 10. Asserting Their 'Natural Right': Parents and Public Schooling
in Post-1945 Germany
Dirk Schumann
Chapter 11. 'Special Relationships': The State, Social Workers, and Abused
Children in the United States, 1950-1990
Lynne Curry
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
PART I: FOUNDATIONS
Chapter 1. Children and the National Interest
Sonya Michel (with Eszter Varsa)
PART II: NEW BEGINNINGS
Chapter 2. Children's Future, Nation's Future: Race, Citizenship, and the
U.S. Children's Bureau
Katherine Bullard
Chapter 3. From Reform Pedagogy to War Pedagogy: Education Reform before
1914 and the Mobilization for War in Germany
Andrew Donson
Chapter 4. 'Linked with the welfare of all peoples': The American
Kindergarten, Americanization, and Internationalism in World War I
Ellen Berg
PART III: REDEFINING PARENTS' ROLES
Chapter 5. How Should We Raise Our Son Benjamin? Advice Literature for
Mothers in Early Twentieth-Century Germany
Carolyn Kay
Chapter 6. Debunking Mother Love: American Mothers and the Momism Critique
in the Mid-Twentieth Century
Rebecca Jo Plant
Chapter 7. Paternity, Rechristianization, and the Quest for Democracy in
Postwar West Germany
Till van Rahden
PART IV: PARENTAL RIGHTS AND STATE DEMANDS
Chapter 8. Who Owns Children? Parents, Children, and the State in the
United States South
Charles A. Israel
Chapter 9. 'Children Betray their Father and Mother': Collective Education,
Nationalism, and Democracy in the Bohemian Lands, 1900-1948
Tara Zahra
Chapter 10. Asserting Their 'Natural Right': Parents and Public Schooling
in Post-1945 Germany
Dirk Schumann
Chapter 11. 'Special Relationships': The State, Social Workers, and Abused
Children in the United States, 1950-1990
Lynne Curry
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
Introduction: Child-Rearing and Citizenship in the Twentieth Century
PART I: FOUNDATIONS
Chapter 1. Children and the National Interest
Sonya Michel (with Eszter Varsa)
PART II: NEW BEGINNINGS
Chapter 2. Children's Future, Nation's Future: Race, Citizenship, and the
U.S. Children's Bureau
Katherine Bullard
Chapter 3. From Reform Pedagogy to War Pedagogy: Education Reform before
1914 and the Mobilization for War in Germany
Andrew Donson
Chapter 4. 'Linked with the welfare of all peoples': The American
Kindergarten, Americanization, and Internationalism in World War I
Ellen Berg
PART III: REDEFINING PARENTS' ROLES
Chapter 5. How Should We Raise Our Son Benjamin? Advice Literature for
Mothers in Early Twentieth-Century Germany
Carolyn Kay
Chapter 6. Debunking Mother Love: American Mothers and the Momism Critique
in the Mid-Twentieth Century
Rebecca Jo Plant
Chapter 7. Paternity, Rechristianization, and the Quest for Democracy in
Postwar West Germany
Till van Rahden
PART IV: PARENTAL RIGHTS AND STATE DEMANDS
Chapter 8. Who Owns Children? Parents, Children, and the State in the
United States South
Charles A. Israel
Chapter 9. 'Children Betray their Father and Mother': Collective Education,
Nationalism, and Democracy in the Bohemian Lands, 1900-1948
Tara Zahra
Chapter 10. Asserting Their 'Natural Right': Parents and Public Schooling
in Post-1945 Germany
Dirk Schumann
Chapter 11. 'Special Relationships': The State, Social Workers, and Abused
Children in the United States, 1950-1990
Lynne Curry
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
PART I: FOUNDATIONS
Chapter 1. Children and the National Interest
Sonya Michel (with Eszter Varsa)
PART II: NEW BEGINNINGS
Chapter 2. Children's Future, Nation's Future: Race, Citizenship, and the
U.S. Children's Bureau
Katherine Bullard
Chapter 3. From Reform Pedagogy to War Pedagogy: Education Reform before
1914 and the Mobilization for War in Germany
Andrew Donson
Chapter 4. 'Linked with the welfare of all peoples': The American
Kindergarten, Americanization, and Internationalism in World War I
Ellen Berg
PART III: REDEFINING PARENTS' ROLES
Chapter 5. How Should We Raise Our Son Benjamin? Advice Literature for
Mothers in Early Twentieth-Century Germany
Carolyn Kay
Chapter 6. Debunking Mother Love: American Mothers and the Momism Critique
in the Mid-Twentieth Century
Rebecca Jo Plant
Chapter 7. Paternity, Rechristianization, and the Quest for Democracy in
Postwar West Germany
Till van Rahden
PART IV: PARENTAL RIGHTS AND STATE DEMANDS
Chapter 8. Who Owns Children? Parents, Children, and the State in the
United States South
Charles A. Israel
Chapter 9. 'Children Betray their Father and Mother': Collective Education,
Nationalism, and Democracy in the Bohemian Lands, 1900-1948
Tara Zahra
Chapter 10. Asserting Their 'Natural Right': Parents and Public Schooling
in Post-1945 Germany
Dirk Schumann
Chapter 11. 'Special Relationships': The State, Social Workers, and Abused
Children in the United States, 1950-1990
Lynne Curry
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index







