Growing Up
- 65 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Combines two historical fields - the history of childhood and world history - to address the question of how much of childhood is natural and how much is historically determined.
This lecture series delves into pivotal moments in history, examined by leading scholars in the field. Each presentation illuminates complex events and their profound impact on national and international affairs. Readers gain an engaging and informative perspective on the evolution of the world. It is essential reading for any history enthusiast.



Combines two historical fields - the history of childhood and world history - to address the question of how much of childhood is natural and how much is historically determined.
Explores the history of immigration and integration of Arab Muslims in the United States and their struggle to legitimate their presence in the face of continuing exclusion based on race, nationalist identity, and religion.
Offers a reasoned defence of what the French revolutionaries were trying to achieve, and urges us to look beyond political events to understand the idealism and universality of their goals.