State, class society, and children in Chile -- The civil code and the liberalization of kinship -- Paternity, childhood, and the making of class -- Kindred and kinless : the people without history -- Birthrights : natal dispossession and the state -- Vernacular kinships in the shadow of the state -- Child bondage in the liberal republic -- Young marginals at the centenary : one hundred years of Huachos
Summary
Examines the family in late-nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Chile to show how class order and state formation were tied to particular child-rearing conditions and practices
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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