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The Degeneracy Crisis and Victorian Youth
Contributor(s): Jordan, Thomas E. (Author)
ISBN: 0791412466     ISBN-13: 9780791412466
Publisher: State University of New York Press
OUR PRICE:   $35.10  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 1992
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Children's Studies
- History
Dewey: 305.230
LCCN: 91-39941
Physical Information: (1.08 lbs) 335 pages
 
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A book in the ecology of child development, The Degeneracy Crisis and Victorian Youth studies stress in the lives of children in the Victorian age (1837 - 1901). The term degeneracy is pursued in the context of biosocial problems, especially those involving the young.

The book begins by presenting an overview of the nineteenth century, noting the changes in population, urbanization, the reform movement, and the rise of Darwinism. It next examines the social and health contexts in which human development took place, considering genetics, nutrition, health, mortality, and climate. Jordan then addresses empirically the nature of growth in Victorian children and young adults, presenting height and health data and using them as the dependent measure for descriptive and multivariate analysis of the Victorian economy. The concept of degeneracy, the evolution of social policy, and the efforts of specific reformers are discussed with attention to the role of government policy toward the end of the period.