Historical archaeology of childhood and parenting : materialized experiences, discourses, identities, places, and meanings / April Kamp-Whittaker, Jamie J. Devine, Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood, editors.

The study of childhood in historical archaeology enriches interpretations of the past, but also has the potential for contributing to the understanding of methodological and theoretical issues in archaeology. Archaeologically, children are understudied relative to both their demographic and social i...

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Other Authors: Kamp-Whittaker, April (Editor), Devine, Jamie J. (Editor), Spencer-Wood, Suzanne M. (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer Nature Switzerland, [2024]
Series:Contributions to global historical archaeology
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction to the historical archaeology of children, childhood and parenting / April Kamp-Whittaker, Suzanne M. Spencer Wood, and Jamie Devine
  • 2. Childhoods in bioarchaeology: the importance of categorizing and analyzing age / Meredith Ellis
  • 3. Early medieval English childhood and grave goods: mortuary symbols of emotion, affection and parenting? / Sally Crawford
  • 4. Materializations of changing Western patriarchal beliefs about children, childhood and parenting: socialization practices and diverse children's social agency / Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood
  • 5. The manager's children: family, space and a private life in the the nineteenth-century asylum / Katherine Fennelly
  • 6. San Pedro Maya youth in British colonial Yucatan / Minette C. Church
  • 7. Practicality and ideology: examining site selection for American children's institutions / Paulina Przystupa
  • 8. Children of the Ludlow Massacre: sociolization, Americanization and immigrant children in early 1900s Colorado's coal mining communities / Jamie Devine
  • 9. Between Māori and missionary worlds: the chiefly childhoods of Rongo Hariata Hongi and Ripero Hongi in early nineteenth century Bay of Islands, New Zealand / Angela Middleton
  • 10. The science of child-rearing: mothering in the late nineteenth-early twentieth century / Laurie A. Wilkie
  • 11. The rise of the child consumer and interpretations of nineteenth and twentieth century U.S. domestic sites / Jane Eva Baxter
  • 12. Incarcerated childhoods: the discourse, experience, and material culture of children's play in a WWII Japanese American internment camp / April Kamp-Whittaker
  • 13. Parental investments and childhood responses on the frontier: the relationship between children, parents, and context / Delfin Weis
  • 14. Children in context: lessons for all archaeologists from a historic perspective / Kathryn Kamp
  • Index.
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