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_aHQ 796 _b.R37 1971 |
| 100 | 1 | _aRapson, Richard L. | |
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_aThe cult of youth in middle-class America / _cedited and with an introd. by Richard L. Rapson. |
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_aLexington, Mass. : _bHeath, _c[1971] |
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_axvi, 118 p. _c24 cm. |
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| 490 | 1 | _aProblems in American civilization | |
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aSources and descriptions of the American youth cult: Education in the forming of American society; an interpretation, by B. Bailyn. Influence of democracy on the family, by A. de Tocqueville. The child of the nineteenth century and his schoolbooks, by R. M. Elson. The American child as seen by British travelers, 1845-1935, by R. L. Rapson. Abundance and the formation of character, by D. M. Potter.--The intensification of the cult of youth, 1890-1920: Adolescence and the growth of social ideals, by G. S. Hall. Youth in the city, by J. Addams. Youth and life, by R. Bourne. Education as growth, by J. Dewey.--The confrontation of generations, 1945 to the present: The crisis in popular education, by L. A. Cremin. The child and the world, by R. Hofstadter. The problem of generations, by B. Bettelheim. Youth culture as enforced alienation, by K. Keniston. The generation gap, by E. Z. Friedenberg. The making of a counter culture; technocracy's children, by T. Roszak. The sixties; a cultural revolution, by B. DeMott. | |
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