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Recalling Childhood

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What can you remember of your childhood? This was the question put to a number of seniors asked to start from as far back as they could get, and go as far as the onset of adolescence. Their answers are in this unusual book. Topics naturally include their physical self; their parents, siblings, grandparents, friends, playmates, teachers, classmates, pets; their manners, training, rewards and punishments; food; play, toys; likes, dislikes; schools, kindergarten, elementary; outings, holidays, travel; notable experiences; dreams, nightmares, pleasures, fears. They were also invited to give an account of their physical surroundings, their home, and the context of everyday life, what they took for granted; and to draw attention to a past in which so much of what is now common was then absent: TV, cell-phones, ubiquitous motor cars, air travel. The question was directed to and accepted by people from a number of countries and with a range of experiences. Several are or were academics, and the introduction contains some comments on memory and points to commonalities among the remembered experiences, as well as differences. But the book is mainly for the general reader, who may want to ask: what can I remember of my childhood? - Let me try! See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 376g
  • Dimensions: 151 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: University Press of America
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780761869467

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Nicholas Tarling is an octogenarian. A graduate of Cambridge University he is an Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Auckland and still attached to its New Zealand Asia Institute his main field being the history of Southeast Asia. He is grateful to Ooi Keat Gin and to Rupert Wheeler for their help in extracting the memories of others as well as cudgelling their own.

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