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How Old Are You Age Consciousness In American Culture Howard P Chudacoff

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How Old Are You Age Consciousness In American Culture Howard P Chudacoff
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.84 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Howard P. Chudacoff
ISBN: 9780691221267, 069122126X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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How Old Are You Age Consciousness In American Culture Howard P Chudacoff by Howard P. Chudacoff 9780691221267, 069122126X instant download after payment.

Most Americans take it for granted that a thirteen-year-old in the fifth grade is "behind schedule," that "teenagers who marry "too early" are in for trouble, and that a seventy-five-year-old will be pleased at being told, "You look young for your age." Did an awareness of age always dominate American life? Howard Chudacoff reveals that our intense age consciousness has developed only gradually since the late nineteenth century. In so doing, he explores a wide range of topics, including demographic change, the development of pediatrics and psychological testing, and popular music from the early 1800s until now. "Throughout our lifetimes American society has been age-conscious. But this has not always been the case. Until the mid-nineteenth century, Americans showed little concern with age. The one-room schoolhouse was filled with students of varied ages, and children worked alongside adults.... [This is] a lively picture of the development of age consciousness in urban middle-class culture." --Robert H. Binstock, The New York Times Book Review "A fresh perspective on a century of social and cultural development."--Michael R. Dahlin, American Historical Review

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