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Children as Treasures: Childhood and the Middle Class in Early Twentieth Century Japan
Harvard University Press, 2010 Cloth: 978-0-674-05334-2 Library of Congress Classification HT690.J3J66 2010 Dewey Decimal Classification 305.23095209041
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Mark Jones examines the making of a new child’s world in Japan between 1890 and 1930 and focuses on the institutions, groups, and individuals that reshaped both the idea of childhood and the daily life of children. Family reformers, scientific child experts, magazine editors, well-educated mothers, and other prewar urban elites constructed a model of childhood—having one’s own room, devoting time to homework, reading children’s literature, playing with toys—that ultimately became the norm for young Japanese in subsequent decades. See other books on: Childhood | Families | Middle class | Parent and child | Treasures See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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