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'Who Has the Youth, Has the Future'
In this revisionist study Derek S. Linton argues that youth emerged as an important social problem around 1900 without any reference to the Wandervogel. Instead, fears of socialism, urban disorder, mass culture, and youthful independence prompted liberal social reformers to constitute young workers as a social problem.
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In this revisionist study Derek S. Linton argues that youth emerged as an important social problem around 1900 without any reference to the Wandervogel. Instead, fears of socialism, urban disorder, mass culture, and youthful independence prompted liberal social reformers to constitute young workers as a social problem.
ISBN / EAN | 9780521385374 |
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Auteur | Linton, Derek S. (Hobart and William Smith Colleges, New York) |
Editeur | Cambridge University Press |