Inventing Modern Adolescence: The Children of Immigrants in Turn-of-the-Century America by Sarah E. Chinn

Inventing Modern Adolescence: The Children of Immigrants in Turn-of-the-Century America

Rutgers Series in Childhood Studies

Sarah E. Chinn

199 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction childrens history challenging informative reflective medium-paced
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The 1960s are commonly considered to be the beginning of a distinct "teenage culture" in America. But did this highly visible era of free love and rock 'n' roll really mark the start of adolescent defiance? In Inventing Modern Adolescence Sarah E....

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