| Linda A. Pollock - 1983 - 354 str.
...empathy during the 18th century. He maintains that children in the past were systematically ill-treated: The further back in history one goes, the lower the...abandoned, beaten, terrorized and sexually abused' (1). In fact, he states that, up till the 18th century, when parents were more in favour of shutting... | |
| N. Ray Hiner, Joseph M. Hawes - 1985 - 340 str.
...deMause, then, "the history of childhood is a nightmare from which we have only recently begun to awaken. The further back in history one goes, the lower the...killed, abandoned, beaten, terrorized, and sexually abused."15 DeMause thus completely reversed the portrayal of childhood provided by Aries. Whereas Aries... | |
| David Popenoe - 1988 - 390 str.
...history of childhood is a nightmare from which we have only recently begun to awaken."44 He continues: 'The further back in history one goes, the lower the...abandoned, beaten, terrorized, and sexually abused." Shorter seems generally to agree with this point of view, stating that "good mothering is an invention... | |
| Joel Best - 1993 - 244 str.
...historian: The history of childhood is a nightmare from which we have only recently begun to awaken. The further back in history one goes, the lower the...abandoned, beaten, terrorized, and sexually abused. (deMause 1974, 1) This suggests that the social condition — the way children are treated — has,... | |
| Dean D. Knudsen - 1992 - 242 str.
...deMause: "The history of childhood is a nightmare from which we have only recently begun to waken. The further back in history one goes, the lower the...abandoned, beaten, terrorized, and sexually abused" (1974:1). Given that these authors have had access to the same data or historical records, how can... | |
| Philip E. Veerman - 1992 - 682 str.
...constitutes an independent source of historical change.13 The farther we go back in history, says DeMause, the lower the level of child care and the more likely children were to be killed, abandoned, beaten, terrorised, and sexually abused. DeMause explains these changes... | |
| William W. Meissner - 1992 - 536 str.
...emphasis: "The history of childhood is a nightmare from which we have only recently begun to awaken. The further back in history one goes, the lower the...abandoned, beaten, terrorized, and sexually abused." This negative and pessimistic view of childhood in the medieval world is challenged by Frances and... | |
| Joel Best - 268 str.
...(1974:1): "The history of childhood is a nightmare from which we have only recently begun to awaken. The further back in history one goes, the lower the...abandoned, beaten, terrorized, and sexually abused." The brutality of life — and the precariousness of children's lives in particular — led adults to... | |
| Richard P. Saller - 1994 - 270 str.
..."infanticidal mode": "The history of childhood is a nightmare from which we have only recently begun to awaken. The further back* in history one goes, the lower the...killed, abandoned, beaten, terrorized, and sexually abused."3 The evolutionary view expressed by DeMause finds support in the work of some professional... | |
| Larry Wolff - 1995 - 290 str.
...emphatic tone. The history of childhood is a nightmare from which we have only recently begun to awaken. The further back in history one goes, the lower the...abandoned, beaten, terrorized, and sexually abused. It is our task here to see how much of this childhood history can be recaptured from the evidence that... | |
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