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From Virtue to Character: American Childhood, 1775-1850 explores the experience of childhood in America from the Revolution to the Civil War. Beginning with the child-rearing concepts of John Locke and those who popularized and elaborated on his views, author Jacqueline S. Reinier traces how the enlightened hope of the malleability of the child was folded into the ideology of the early American republic. As cultural leaders sought to mold children into virtuous citizens and citizen's wives, they drew on European enlightened thought, which they blended with the American religious experience and Protestant belief.Jacqueline S. Reinier is the author of 'History of American Childhood Series: From Virtue to Character: American Children 1775-1865 (Twayne's History of American Childhood Series)', published 1996 under ISBN 9780805741025 and ISBN 080574102X.
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