ISBN:
9780803226937
,
0803226934
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (xliii, 351 p.)
,
ill., maps.
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
Engendering Latin America
Parallel Title:
Print version Domestic economies
DDC:
306.85097253
Keywords:
Díaz, Porfirio 1830-1915 Political and social views
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Díaz, Porfirio 1830-1915 Influence
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Díaz, Porfirio Political and social views
;
Díaz, Porfirio Influence
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Díaz, Porfirio Influence
;
Díaz, Porfirio Political and social views
;
Díaz, Porfirio
;
Families History
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19th century
;
Mexico
;
Mexico City
;
Families History
;
20th century
;
Mexico
;
Mexico City
;
Child welfare History
;
Mexico
;
Mexico City
;
Child labor History
;
Mexico
;
Mexico City
;
Labor History
;
Mexico
;
Mexico City
;
Families History 20th century
;
Child welfare History
;
Child labor History
;
Labor History
;
Families History 19th century
;
Families History 20th century
;
Child welfare History
;
Child labor History
;
Labor History
;
Families History 19th century
;
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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Labor
;
Political and social views
;
Politics and government
;
Social conditions
;
Families
;
Child labor
;
Child welfare
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FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS ; Alternative Family
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FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS ; Reference
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History
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Mexico City (Mexico) Social conditions
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20th century
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Mexico Politics and government
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1867-1910
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Mexico Politics and government
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1910-1946
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Mexico Politics and government 1910-1946
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Mexico City (Mexico) Social conditions 20th century
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Mexico Politics and government 1867-1910
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Mexico Politics and government 1910-1946
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Mexico City (Mexico) Social conditions 20th century
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Mexico Politics and government 1867-1910
;
Mexico
;
Mexico ; Mexico City
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
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Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
Abstract:
pt 1. The Porfirian family : child welfare, child labor, and child nurture, 1884-1912 -- Porfirian patterns and meanings of child circulation : child labor and child welfare in the capital city -- Labor or love : trends in Porfirian adoption practice -- Moral and medical economies of motherhood : infant feeding at the Mexico City Foundling Home -- pt. 2. Reworking the family : family relations and revolutionary reform, 1913-1943 -- The family in the revolutionary order : conceptual foundations -- The revolutionary family : children's health and collective identities -- Domestic economies : family dynamics, child labor, and child circulation -- Breaking and making families : adoption, child labor, and women's work -- Conclusion: Family, work, and welfare in modern Mexico.
Description / Table of Contents:
pt 1. The Porfirian family : child welfare, child labor, and child nurture, 1884-1912Porfirian patterns and meanings of child circulation : child labor and child welfare in the capital city -- Labor or love : trends in Porfirian adoption practice -- Moral and medical economies of motherhood : infant feeding at the Mexico City Foundling Home -- pt. 2. Reworking the family : family relations and revolutionary reform, 1913-1943 -- The family in the revolutionary order : conceptual foundations -- The revolutionary family : children's health and collective identities -- Domestic economies : family dynamics, child labor, and child circulation -- Breaking and making families : adoption, child labor, and women's work -- Conclusion: Family, work, and welfare in modern Mexico.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-332) and index. - Description based on print version record
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