An edition of Barndommens historie (1981)

Barndommens historie

en antologi

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Tiderne skifter
Language
Danish
Pages
283

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Barndommens historie: en antologi
1981, Tiderne skifter
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Table of Contents

Barnets fødsel / Ronny Ambjörnsson
Mange blev født og mange døde / Erna M. Johansen
Børn bliver til børn / Erna M. Johansen
Interieur med dukkebørn / Marie-Louise Svane
Faderbilleder / Steffen Kiselberg
Kristendommens barneopfattelse / Jens Glebe-Møller
Børnene i billederne / Søren Kjørup
Børns lege og historien / Else Ryding
Børnearbejde / Agnete Birger Madsen
Ikke rigtig børn, ikke rigtig voksne / Karen Borgnakke.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies.

Published in
[Copenhagen]

Classifications

Library of Congress
HQ781 .B335 1981

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Pagination
283 p. :
Number of pages
283

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3876024M
ISBN 10
8774450638
LCCN
81200540

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