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An Historical approach Block 1 (Unit 2)
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E212 Mapa Mental sobre An Historical approach Block 1 (Unit 2), criado por Samantha Lea em 11-09-2013.
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An Historical approach Block 1 (Unit 2)
Important historcial events
Anciet Greece & Rome-Classical
Medieval (AD 400-1500)
Early Modern (AD 1500-1800)
Modern (post AD 1800)
19th Century- Romanticism brings change to the upbringing and protection of children
Introduction of welfare state (halway through)
Child labour
Working classes start to document their lives
Problems in documenting children in history
Sporadic documentation only available
Oral history condemned by some as unreliable (memory/wish to exclude certain data)
Documents validilty questioned-child labour statements
Certain groups documented-e.g orphans/child workers only
Context in which they were produced
Class/Gender specific due to being illiterate
Non-archival sources (paintings/sculptures)
Children used as Moral/spiritual emblems
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