Babies made us modern : how infants brought America into the twentieth century
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TextPublication details: New Delhi : Cambridge University Press, ©2018Description: xiv, 268 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: - 9781108415002
- 649.1 GOL-B 23
- HQ769 .G65 2018
- WS 11.AA1
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Did babies make us modern?
1. Infant lives and deaths: incubators, demographics, photographs
2. Valuing babies: economics, social welfare, progressives
3. Helping citizen baby: the U.S. Children's Bureau, good advice, better babies
4. Bringing up babies I : giving, spending, saving, praying
5. Bringing up babies II : health & illness, food & drink
6. Helping baby citizens : traditional healers, patent medicines, local cultures
7. The inner lives of babies: infant psychology
8. Babies' changing times : depression, war, peace
9. Baby boom babies

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