Juvenile Nation
Juvenile Nation examines how religious and secular youth groups, the juvenile periodical press, and a burgeoning new group of child psychologists, social workers and other ''experts'' affected society''s perception of a new problem character, the ''adolescent''. By what means should this character be turned into a ''fit'' citizen? Considering qualities such as loyalty, character, temperance, manliness, fatherhood, and piety, Stephanie Olsen discusses the idea of an ''informal education'', focused on building character through emotional control, and how this education was seen as key to shaping the future citizenry of Britain and the Empire.
Juvenile Nation recasts the militarism of the 1880s onwards as part of an emotional outpouring based on association to family, to community and to Christian cultural continuity. Significantly, the same emotional responses explain why so many men turned away from active militarism, with duty to family and community perhaps thought to have been best carried out at home. By linking the historical study of the emotions with an examination of the individual''s place in society, Olsen provides an important new insight on how a generation of young men was formed.
- Kirjailija
- Stephanie Olsen
- ISBN
- 9781472510099
- Kieli
- englanti
- Julkaisupäivä
- 16.1.2014
- Kustantaja
- Bloomsbury Publishing
- Sivumäärä
- 240
