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In the decades after the Civil War, urbanization, industrialization, and immigration marked the start of the Gilded Age, a period of rapid economic growth but also social upheaval. Reformers responded to the social and economic chaos with a “search for order,” as famously described by historian Robe...
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Children and Youth During the Gilded Age and Progressive Era / Children and Youth in America ; Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Shaping the future: Institutions and the law -- 1. Playing progressively?: race, reform, and playful pedagogies in the origins of Philadelphia’s Starr garden recreation park, 1857–1904 -- 2. Model schools and field days: Colorado fuel and iron’s construction of education and recreation for children, 1901–1918 -- 3. Of families or individuals?: southern child workers and the progressive crusade for child labor regulation, 1899–1920 -- 4. “I was so glad to be in school here”: religious organizations and the school on Ellis island in the early 1900s -- 5. The trajectory of benevolence: progressivism in the little colonel books -- Part II. Managing change: children, youth, and families -- 6. Willful disobedience: young people and school authority in the nineteenth-century united states -- 7. The contested meanings of child marriage in the turn-of-the-century united states -- 8. Sex, abortion, and prostitution in the lives of gilded age Chicago girls -- 9. Ohio departures: George as progressive youth in Sherwood Anderson’s winesburg, Ohio -- 10. Fit body, fit mind: Scandinavian youth and the value of work, education, and physical fitness in progressive-era Chicago -- 11. Duty and destiny: a progressive reformer’s coming of age in the gilded age -- Documents. Thinking with their heads -- Questions for consideration -- References -- About the contributors -- Index |
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