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The Erosion of Childhood: Childhood in Britain 1860-1918


Book Description
Discusses the status of children in society from the mid-Victorian period to the end of the First World War, showing that children were regarded principally as objects to be used and abused rather than people in their own right.
Book Information
PublisherRoutledge Books
BindingHardcover (4 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages304
ISBN-10041500165X
ISBN-13978-0415001656
Publication Date07/15/1991
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About Lionel Rose (Author) : Lionel Rose is a published author. Published credits of Lionel Rose include Erosion of Childhood and The Erosion of Childhood: Childhood in Britain 1860-1918.
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