American Behavioral History : : An Introduction / / ed. by Peter N. Stearns.

From his founding of The Journal of Social History to his groundbreaking work on the history of emotions, weight, and parenting, Peter N. Stearns has pushed the boundaries of social history to new levels, presenting new insights into how people have lived and thought through the ages. Having establi...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2005]
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Year of Publication:2005
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • 1 Introduction
  • Part I: Family and Childhood
  • 2 The Cute Child and Modern American Parenting
  • 3 Abduction Stories That Changed Our Lives: From Charley Ross to Modern Behavior
  • 4 “If They Have Any Orders, I Am Theirs to Command”: Indulgent Middle-Class Grandparents in American Society
  • Part II: Emotions and Consumer Behavior
  • 5 There’s No Place Like Home: Homesickness and Homemaking in America
  • 6 Horseless Horses: Car Dealing and the Survival of Retail Bargaining
  • Part III: Death and Mourning
  • 7 American Death
  • 8 Laid Out in “Big Mama’s Kitchen”: African Americans and the Personalized Theme Funeral
  • Part IV: Perception of the Senses
  • 9 Making Scents Make Sense: White Noses, Black Smells, and Desegregation
  • Part V: Sexuality
  • 10 Tainted Love: The Transformation of Oral-Genital Behavior in the United States, 1970–2000
  • About the Contributors
  • Index