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Author Duff, S. E. (Sarah Emily), 1982- author.

Title Changing childhoods in the Cape Colony : Dutch Reformed Church evangelicalism and colonial childhood, 1860-1895 / SE Duff (postdoctoral research fellow, Stellenbosch University, South Africa)
Published Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015

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Description 1 online resource
Series Palgrave studies in the history of childhood
Palgrave studies in the history of childhood.
Contents 1. A Changing Church : Childhood, Youth, and Dutch Reformed Revivalism -- 2. Changing Childhoods : Making Middle-Class Childhood and Youth in the Nineteenth-Century Cape -- 3. Raising Children for Christ : Childrearing Manuals, Sunday Schools, and Leisure Time -- 4. The Crying Need : Dutch Reformed Responses to the Education Crisis of the 1870s -- 5. Saving the Child to Save the Nation : Poverty, Whiteness, and the Destitute Children's Relief Act
Summary "This is the first book to trace the history of childhood and youth in nineteenth-century South Africa. This book examines how childhoods changed during South Africa's industrialisation in the late nineteenth century. Specifically, it considers how the Dutch Reformed Church--the only organisation to evince any sustained interest in colonial childhood--attempted to mould, particularly, white childhoods. The book then traces the colonial state's increasing interest in the education and welfare of white children from the 1870s onwards, positioning this concern within a wider context of debates over poor whiteism and an emergent Afrikaner nationalism. Concluding with a discussion of the 1895 Destitute Children Relief Act, the book suggests that this legislation was the first attempt in the Cape to define precisely who a white child was, and what should constitute a white childhood. Changing Childhoods in the Cape Colony opens up the history of childhood and youth in South African historiography, and contributes new ways of understanding not only the region's industrialisation, but also histories of ideas around race, poor whiteism, and domesticity"-- Provided by publisher
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Subject Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk -- History -- 19th century
SUBJECT Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk fast
Subject Church work with children -- South Africa -- Cape of Good Hope -- History -- 19th century
Children, White -- South Africa -- Cape of Good Hope -- History -- 19th century
Youth, White -- South Africa -- Cape of Good Hope -- History -- 19th century
Poor white people -- South Africa -- Cape of Good Hope -- History -- 19th century
Evangelicalism -- South Africa -- Cape of Good Hope -- History -- 19th century
Industrialization -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Cape of Good Hope -- History -- 19th century
Social change -- South Africa -- Cape of Good Hope -- History -- 19th century
Nationalism -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Cape of Good Hope -- History -- 19th century
HISTORY -- Modern -- 19th Century.
HISTORY -- Africa -- South -- Republic of South Africa.
HISTORY -- Social History.
Children, White
Church work with children
Evangelicalism
Industrialization -- Social aspects
Nationalism -- Social aspects
Poor white people
Social change
Social conditions
Youth, White
SUBJECT Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) -- Social conditions -- 19th century
Subject South Africa -- Cape of Good Hope
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781137380944
1137380942
9781137380937
1137380934