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... childhood should be represented in a study of totalitarian- ism so that we may begin to do away with the " oversight " con- cerning the fateful importance of childhood . Yet it must be said that this oversight does not seem to be an ...
... childhood should be represented in a study of totalitarian- ism so that we may begin to do away with the " oversight " con- cerning the fateful importance of childhood . Yet it must be said that this oversight does not seem to be an ...
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ERIK H. ERIKSON. In later childhood the individual is faced with a comprehensi- ble hierarchy of roles , from the younger siblings to the grand- parents and whoever else belongs to the wider family . All through childhood this gives him ...
ERIK H. ERIKSON. In later childhood the individual is faced with a comprehensi- ble hierarchy of roles , from the younger siblings to the grand- parents and whoever else belongs to the wider family . All through childhood this gives him ...
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... Childhood and Society, pp. 25-38. 11. "'Civilized' Sexual Morality and Modern Nervousness" [1908], Collected Papers, 2:76-99, London, Hogarth Press, 1948. 12. For a typical case history, see "A Combat Crisis in A Marine," Childhood and ...
... Childhood and Society, pp. 25-38. 11. "'Civilized' Sexual Morality and Modern Nervousness" [1908], Collected Papers, 2:76-99, London, Hogarth Press, 1948. 12. For a typical case history, see "A Combat Crisis in A Marine," Childhood and ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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