Learning to forget : schooling and family life in New Haven's working class, 1870-1940 / Stephen Lassonde.
- Lassonde, Stephen
- Date:
- [2005]
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This book offers an insightful view of the complex relations between home and school in the working-class immigrant Italian community of New Haven, Connecticut. Through the lenses of history, sociology, and education, Learning to Forget presents a highly readable account of cross-generational experiences during the period from 1870 to 1940, chronicling one generation's suspicions toward public education and another's need to assimilate. Through careful research Lassonde finds that not all working class parents were enthusiastic supporters of education. Not only did the time and energy spent in school restrict children's potential financial contributions to the family, but attitudes that children encountered in school often ran counter to the family's traditional values.
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- 19th-20th centuries
- Working classEducationConnecticutNew HavenHistory20th century
- Working classEducationConnecticutNew HavenHistory19th century
- ImmigrantsEducationConnecticutNew HavenHistory19th century
- ImmigrantsEducationConnecticutNew HavenHistory20th century
- Home and schoolConnecticutNew HavenHistory20th century
- Home and schoolConnecticutNew HavenHistory19th century
- Italian American childrenEducationConnecticutNew HavenHistory20th century
- Italian American childrenEducationConnecticutNew HavenHistory19th century
- Family Relationshistory
- Educationhistory
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Location Status History of MedicineUR.U.619Open shelves
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- 0300073968
- 9780300073966
- 9780300134339
- 0300134339