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Cold War Kids

Cold War Kids
Author: Marilyn Irvin Holt
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-06-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 070061964X

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Today we take it for granted that political leaders and presidential administrations will address issues related to children and teenagers. But in the not-so-distant past, politicians had little to say, and federal programs less to do with children—except those of very specific populations. This book shows how the Cold War changed all that. Against the backdrop of the postwar baby boom, and the rise of a distinct teen culture, Cold War Kids unfolds the little-known story of how politics and federal policy expanded their influence in shaping children’s lives and experiences—making way for the youth-attuned political culture that we’ve come to expect. In the first part of the twentieth century, narrow and incremental policies focused on children were the norm. And then, in the postwar years, monumental events such as the introduction of the Salk vaccine or the Soviet launch of Sputnik delivered jolts to the body politic, producing a federal response that included all children. Cold War Kids charts the changes that followed, making the mid-twentieth century a turning point in federal action directly affecting children and teenagers. With the 1950 and 1960 White House Conferences on Children and Youth as a framework, Marilyn Irvin Holt examines childhood policy and children’s experience in relation to population shifts, suburbia, divorce and family stability, working mothers, and the influence of television. Here we see how the government, driven by a Cold War mentality, was becoming ever more involved in aspects of health, education, and welfare even as the baby boom shaped American thought, promoting societal acceptance of the argument that all children, not just the poorest and neediest, merited their government’s attention. This period, largely viewed as a time of “stagnation” in studies of children and childhood after World War II, emerges in Holt’s cogent account as a distinct period in the history of children in America.


NCCY Follow Up Reporter

NCCY Follow Up Reporter
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1968
Genre: Child welfare
ISBN:

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Kids Count Data Book

Kids Count Data Book
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2017
Genre: Children
ISBN:

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The Nation's Children: Problems and prospects

The Nation's Children: Problems and prospects
Author: Committee on Studies, the Golden Anniversary White House Conference on Children and Youth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1960
Genre: Child development
ISBN:

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Resources in Education

Resources in Education
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 836
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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