Childhood and Society
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Book Description
Containing accounts of the author's field work among Sioux and Yurok Indians, and an examination of the American, German and Russian characters, this is an interpretation of human life on psychological lines. Using case histories as springboards for theoretical discussion of the formative years of childhood, Professor Erikson identifies human life as a delicate balance between bodily, mental and s... More
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Publisher | Norton |
Binding | Hardcover (49 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 397 |
ISBN-10 | B0007DNYVM |
Publication Date | /1950 |
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