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Exploring the History of Childhood and Play through 50 Historic Treasures Susan A. Fletcher

Exploring the History of Childhood and Play through 50 Historic Treasures By Susan A. Fletcher

Exploring the History of Childhood and Play through 50 Historic Treasures by Susan A. Fletcher


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Exploring The History of Childhood and Play in American History Through 50 Historic Treasures is a compilation of fifty iconic toys and games from American history. As the amount of leisure time available to children has increased in the United States, the number of toys available to them has also dramatically increased.

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Exploring the History of Childhood and Play through 50 Historic Treasures Summary

Exploring the History of Childhood and Play through 50 Historic Treasures by Susan A. Fletcher

A full-color trip through the treasures of American Childhood from 1650 to today. Remember the toys you played with when you were growing up? Each of those objects has a story to tell about the history of American childhood and play. Construction toys like Lincoln Logs and Erector Set offer insight into America's booming urban infrastructure in the early 1910s and 20s, and the important role toys played in preparing children for future careers in engineering and architecture. A stuffed toy monkey from Germany tells the story of young Jewish refugees to the United States during World War II. The board game Candyland has its origins in the dreaded polio epidemic of 1950s. Exploring Childhood and Play Through 50 Historic Treasures brings together a collection of beloved toys and games from the last two centuries to guide readers on a journey through the history of American childhood and play, 1840-2000. Through color photographs and short essays on each object, this book examines childhood against the backdrop of culture, politics, religion, technology, gender, parenting philosophies, and more. The book features ten categories of objects including board and electronic games, dolls, action figures, art toys, optical toys, animal toys, construction sets, and sports. Each essay tells the story of the individual object its historic context, and each passage builds upon one another to create a fascinating survey of how childhood and play changed over the course of two centuries.

About Susan A. Fletcher

Susan Fletcher is a public historian, writer, and artist. She serves as the Director of History and Archives for The Navigators and Glen Eyrie. She is also the founder and CEO of History Joy Consulting, an archives and museum consulting firm. Fletcher earned her MA in History from Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis. She is the co-author of Dawson Trotman in His Own Words and has written numerous chapters on state and local history for the Pikes Peak Regional History Book Series. In addition to her scholarly work, her writing appears in Springs Magazine and The Colorado Collective.

Table of Contents

Contents Timeline of Artifacts List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Board and Card Games Chapter 2 : Art Toys and Materials Chapter 3: Optical Toys and Cameras Chapter 4: Toy Animals Chapter 5: Construction Toys Chapter 6: Dolls Chapter 7: Action Figures Chapter 8: Physical Toys Chapter 9: Mimicking the Adult World Chapter 10: Electronic Games Go Play Index About the Author

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CIN1538118742VG
9781538118740
1538118742
Exploring the History of Childhood and Play through 50 Historic Treasures by Susan A. Fletcher
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Rowman & Littlefield
2020-07-15
328
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