Ann S. Blum was an associate professor of Latin American Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. She is the author of numerous book chapters and articles, which have appeared in¿publications such as¿Sex in Revolution: Gender, Politics, and Power in Modern Mexico and Journal of Women¿s History.
Ann S. Blum was an associate professor of Latin American Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. She is the author of numerous book chapters and articles, which have appeared in¿publications such as¿Sex in Revolution: Gender, Politics, and Power in Modern Mexico and Journal of Women¿s History.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ann S. Blum was an associate professor of Latin American Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. She is the author of numerous book chapters and articles, which have appeared in publications such as Sex in Revolution: Gender, Politics, and Power in Modern Mexico and Journal of Women's History.
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Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Selective Chronology Introduction: Childhood, Class, and Family in Mexico City Part 1. The Porfirian Family: Child Welfare, Child Labor, and Child Nurture, 18841912 1. Porfirian Patterns and Meanings of Child Circulation: Child Labor and Child Welfare in the Capital City 2. Labor or Love: Trends in Porfirian Adoption Practice 3. Moral and Medical Economies of Motherhood: Infant Feeding at the Mexico City Foundling Home Part 2. Reworking the Family: Family Relations and Revolutionary Reform, 19131943 4. The Family in the Revolutionary Order: Conceptual Foundations 5. The Revolutionary Family: Children's Health and Collective Identities 6. Domestic Economies: Family Dynamics, Child Labor, and Child Circulation 7. Breaking and Making Families: Adoption, Child Labor, and Women's Work Conclusion: Family, Work, and Welfare in Modern Mexico Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Selective Chronology Introduction: Childhood, Class, and Family in Mexico City Part 1. The Porfirian Family: Child Welfare, Child Labor, and Child Nurture, 18841912 1. Porfirian Patterns and Meanings of Child Circulation: Child Labor and Child Welfare in the Capital City 2. Labor or Love: Trends in Porfirian Adoption Practice 3. Moral and Medical Economies of Motherhood: Infant Feeding at the Mexico City Foundling Home Part 2. Reworking the Family: Family Relations and Revolutionary Reform, 19131943 4. The Family in the Revolutionary Order: Conceptual Foundations 5. The Revolutionary Family: Children's Health and Collective Identities 6. Domestic Economies: Family Dynamics, Child Labor, and Child Circulation 7. Breaking and Making Families: Adoption, Child Labor, and Women's Work Conclusion: Family, Work, and Welfare in Modern Mexico Notes Bibliography Index
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