Families, Values, and the Transfer of Knowledge in Northern Societies, 1500-2000
Herausgeber: Aatsinki, Ulla; Kaarninen, Mervi; Annola, Johanna
Families, Values, and the Transfer of Knowledge in Northern Societies, 1500-2000
Herausgeber: Aatsinki, Ulla; Kaarninen, Mervi; Annola, Johanna
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This volume sheds light on Nordic families' strategies and methods for transferring significant cultural heritage to the next generations over centuries. It explores why certain values, attitudes, knowledge, and patterns were selected while others were left behind, and how these decisions served and secured families' well-being and values.
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This volume sheds light on Nordic families' strategies and methods for transferring significant cultural heritage to the next generations over centuries. It explores why certain values, attitudes, knowledge, and patterns were selected while others were left behind, and how these decisions served and secured families' well-being and values.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 158mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9780367077570
- ISBN-10: 0367077574
- Artikelnr.: 54829424
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 158mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9780367077570
- ISBN-10: 0367077574
- Artikelnr.: 54829424
Ulla Aatsinki is a researcher at the University of Tampere. Johanna Annola is a research fellow at the Centre of Excellence in History of Experiences, University of Tampere. Mervi Kaarninen is a senior lecturer in History at the University of Tampere.
Introduction: Approaches to Changing Values of Upbringing and Education in
the Nordic Societies Part I: Raising a Family 1. How to Raise Good
Children?: Disciplinary Correction in Early Modern Advice Books 2. When
Parenting Fails: Religious Upbringing, Discipline, and Public Disapproval
in Early Modern Finland 3. The Inheritance of a Good Life: How the Ideals
of the Good Life Have Been Negotiated and Transmitted Between Generations
in Finland and Canada Part II: Transferring Livelihood Values 4. German
Families and Their Family Strategies: Marriage and Education in Eighteenth-
and Nineteenth-Century Provincial Towns in the Northern Baltic 5. Knowledge
Transfer Within Artisan Families in Early Nineteenth-Century Rural Finland
6. Culture, Context, and Family Networks: Values and Knowledge Transfers
Among Eastern European Jews in the Nordic Countries, 1880-1940 7. Parents
Know Better?: The Influence of Parents on Young People's Transitions From
Compulsory Schooling To Work And Further Education in Early 1960s Helsinki
Part III: Focusing on Social Mobility 8. Rethinking Social Mobility: The
Social Background and Career of Students from the "Vyborg Nation",
1833-1899 9. A Place in the Sun?: Education as a Middle-Class Family Value
in Nineteenth-Century Finland 10. "Gifted Girls": The Values, Attitudes,
and Experiences of the First Generation of Finnish Female Students in the
Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Part IV: Dealing with
Tensions 11. Transferring Political Heritage: Finnish-American Communities
and Civic Education 12. Sami Schoolchildren and the Transfer of Knowledge
and Culture in the Twentieth Century 13. Schooling the Muslim Family: The
Danish School System, Foreign Workers, and Their Children from the 1970s to
the Early 1990s
the Nordic Societies Part I: Raising a Family 1. How to Raise Good
Children?: Disciplinary Correction in Early Modern Advice Books 2. When
Parenting Fails: Religious Upbringing, Discipline, and Public Disapproval
in Early Modern Finland 3. The Inheritance of a Good Life: How the Ideals
of the Good Life Have Been Negotiated and Transmitted Between Generations
in Finland and Canada Part II: Transferring Livelihood Values 4. German
Families and Their Family Strategies: Marriage and Education in Eighteenth-
and Nineteenth-Century Provincial Towns in the Northern Baltic 5. Knowledge
Transfer Within Artisan Families in Early Nineteenth-Century Rural Finland
6. Culture, Context, and Family Networks: Values and Knowledge Transfers
Among Eastern European Jews in the Nordic Countries, 1880-1940 7. Parents
Know Better?: The Influence of Parents on Young People's Transitions From
Compulsory Schooling To Work And Further Education in Early 1960s Helsinki
Part III: Focusing on Social Mobility 8. Rethinking Social Mobility: The
Social Background and Career of Students from the "Vyborg Nation",
1833-1899 9. A Place in the Sun?: Education as a Middle-Class Family Value
in Nineteenth-Century Finland 10. "Gifted Girls": The Values, Attitudes,
and Experiences of the First Generation of Finnish Female Students in the
Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Part IV: Dealing with
Tensions 11. Transferring Political Heritage: Finnish-American Communities
and Civic Education 12. Sami Schoolchildren and the Transfer of Knowledge
and Culture in the Twentieth Century 13. Schooling the Muslim Family: The
Danish School System, Foreign Workers, and Their Children from the 1970s to
the Early 1990s
Introduction: Approaches to Changing Values of Upbringing and Education in
the Nordic Societies Part I: Raising a Family 1. How to Raise Good
Children?: Disciplinary Correction in Early Modern Advice Books 2. When
Parenting Fails: Religious Upbringing, Discipline, and Public Disapproval
in Early Modern Finland 3. The Inheritance of a Good Life: How the Ideals
of the Good Life Have Been Negotiated and Transmitted Between Generations
in Finland and Canada Part II: Transferring Livelihood Values 4. German
Families and Their Family Strategies: Marriage and Education in Eighteenth-
and Nineteenth-Century Provincial Towns in the Northern Baltic 5. Knowledge
Transfer Within Artisan Families in Early Nineteenth-Century Rural Finland
6. Culture, Context, and Family Networks: Values and Knowledge Transfers
Among Eastern European Jews in the Nordic Countries, 1880-1940 7. Parents
Know Better?: The Influence of Parents on Young People's Transitions From
Compulsory Schooling To Work And Further Education in Early 1960s Helsinki
Part III: Focusing on Social Mobility 8. Rethinking Social Mobility: The
Social Background and Career of Students from the "Vyborg Nation",
1833-1899 9. A Place in the Sun?: Education as a Middle-Class Family Value
in Nineteenth-Century Finland 10. "Gifted Girls": The Values, Attitudes,
and Experiences of the First Generation of Finnish Female Students in the
Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Part IV: Dealing with
Tensions 11. Transferring Political Heritage: Finnish-American Communities
and Civic Education 12. Sami Schoolchildren and the Transfer of Knowledge
and Culture in the Twentieth Century 13. Schooling the Muslim Family: The
Danish School System, Foreign Workers, and Their Children from the 1970s to
the Early 1990s
the Nordic Societies Part I: Raising a Family 1. How to Raise Good
Children?: Disciplinary Correction in Early Modern Advice Books 2. When
Parenting Fails: Religious Upbringing, Discipline, and Public Disapproval
in Early Modern Finland 3. The Inheritance of a Good Life: How the Ideals
of the Good Life Have Been Negotiated and Transmitted Between Generations
in Finland and Canada Part II: Transferring Livelihood Values 4. German
Families and Their Family Strategies: Marriage and Education in Eighteenth-
and Nineteenth-Century Provincial Towns in the Northern Baltic 5. Knowledge
Transfer Within Artisan Families in Early Nineteenth-Century Rural Finland
6. Culture, Context, and Family Networks: Values and Knowledge Transfers
Among Eastern European Jews in the Nordic Countries, 1880-1940 7. Parents
Know Better?: The Influence of Parents on Young People's Transitions From
Compulsory Schooling To Work And Further Education in Early 1960s Helsinki
Part III: Focusing on Social Mobility 8. Rethinking Social Mobility: The
Social Background and Career of Students from the "Vyborg Nation",
1833-1899 9. A Place in the Sun?: Education as a Middle-Class Family Value
in Nineteenth-Century Finland 10. "Gifted Girls": The Values, Attitudes,
and Experiences of the First Generation of Finnish Female Students in the
Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Part IV: Dealing with
Tensions 11. Transferring Political Heritage: Finnish-American Communities
and Civic Education 12. Sami Schoolchildren and the Transfer of Knowledge
and Culture in the Twentieth Century 13. Schooling the Muslim Family: The
Danish School System, Foreign Workers, and Their Children from the 1970s to
the Early 1990s