Stormy evolution to modern times
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書誌事項
Stormy evolution to modern times
(A history of young people in the West / edited by Giovanni Levi and Jean-Claude Schmitt ; translated by Camille Naish, v. 2)
Belknap Press, 1997
- pbk.
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Histoire des jeunes en occident
L'époque contemporaine
Storia dei giovani
L'età contemporanea
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9780674404069
内容説明
Historians and social scientists give an account of what youth has been in the West and what it has meant through the ages, tracing the changing character of young people in culture, society, economics, politics and art from early times.
目次
- Images of youth in the modern period, Giovanni Romano
- the military experience, Sabina Loriga
- "Doing Youth" in the village, Daniel Fabre
- worker youth - from the workshop to the factory, Michelle Perrot
- young people in school - middle and high school students in France and Europe, Jean-Claude Caron
- young rebels and revolutionaries - 1789-1917, Sergio Luzzatto
- the myth of youth in images - Italian Fascism, Laura Malvano
- soldiers of an idea - young people under the Third Reich, Eric Michaud
- youth as a metaphor for social change - fascist Italy and America in the 1950s, Luisa Passerini.
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pbk. ISBN 9780674404083
内容説明
However swiftly it passes, youth is always with us, a perpetual passing phase, an apprenticeship to the myriad ways of the world, subject of panegyrics and diatribes, romances and cautionary tales from antiquity to our day. This two-volume history is the first to present a comprehensive account of what youth has been in the West and what it has meant through the ages. Brought together by Giovanni Levi and Jean-Claude Schmitt, a company of gifted historians and social scientists traces the changing character and status of young people from the gymnasia of ancient Greece to the lycees of modern France, from the sweatshops of the industrial revolution to the crucibles of Nazi youth.
Monumental in its scope, minute in its attention to detail, A History of Young People takes us into the sensational rituals surrounding youth in Roman antiquity (such as the Lupercalia, with its nudity and whipping) and into the chivalric trials awaiting the privileged young of the Middle Ages. Elisabeth Crouzet-Pavan and Michel Pastoureau explore the elusive question of what defines youth, a concept that over time has reached from infancy to the age of forty. Elliott Horowitz and Renata Ago consider the young in the context of the family--within the different worlds of European Judaism and Catholicism through the Renaissance. Sabina Loriga takes us through three centuries of military experience to temper and complicate our assumptions about the youthful face of war. Michelle Perrot focuses on working-class youth, and Jean-Claude Caron on the young at school. The obedient and the rebellious are here, the cherished and the sacrificed, the children catapulted into adult responsibility, the adults who have yet to forsake the protections of childhood. What emerges in this history as never before is a vast, richly textured picture of youth as a changing constant of culture, society, economics, politics, and art, and as a uniquely complex experience of acculturation in every life.
目次
1. Images of Youth in the Modern Period Giovanni Romano 2. The Military Experience Sabrina Loriga 3. "Doing Youth" in the Village Daniel Fabre 4. Worker Youth: From the Workshop to the Factory Michelle Perrot 5. Young People in School: Middle and High School Students in France and Europe Jean-Claude Caron 6. Young Rebels and Revolutionaries, 1789-1917 Sergio Luzzatto 7. The Myth of Youth in Images: Italian Fascism Laura Malvano Translated by Keith Botsford 8. Soldiers of an Idea: Young People under the Third Reich Eric Michaud 9. Youth as a Metaphor for Social Change: Fascist Italy and America in the 1950s Luisa Passerini Notes Contributors Index
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