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The Historical Child / Paidology; The Science of the Child

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A systematic comparative survey of child life across ancient and traditional societies, describing prenatal rites, birth customs, naming, care, dress, food, play, education, family relations, legal status, labor, and religious observances. Chapters treat children in Mesoamerican and Andean cultures (including ritual sacrifice and elite training), Egypt, India, China (including foot deformation), Japan, Persia, Judea, Greece, Rome, medieval Europe, and early America, noting variations in marriage, slavery, apprenticeship, toys, schooling, and rites of passage. The work combines ethnographic description and historical commentary to show how social institutions and cultural beliefs shaped the experiences of childhood.

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Oscar Chrisman

Oscar Chrisman was an author known for his work in the field of child development and education. His notable book, "The Historical Child / Paidology; The Science of the Child," explores the historical context and scientific principles related to childhood and education. Chrisman's contributions to literature reflect a keen interest in understanding the complexities of childhood, making his work relevant to educators, parents, and scholars alike. Through his writing, he aimed to shed light on the importance of nurturing and educating children in a manner informed by both historical insights and scientific research.

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