Youth:change & ChallengeErik Homburger Erikson Reveals the rich insights into archaeology and anthropology that chemistry can provide, discussing how modern methods such as radiocarbon dating and DNA analysis can determine the diet of prehistoric Europeans, the geographical origin of marble in an ancient statue, and human migratory patterns. Concurrently discusses the ways in which ancient peoples used chemistry to manipulate their environment. For general readers interested in the interplay of science, history, and archaeology. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 56
Page 29
... roles in a society , whether in politics , in economic or cultural activity - aside from the family , of ... role models and cultural values . No less important to the concrete development of identity is the ex- tent to which ...
... roles in a society , whether in politics , in economic or cultural activity - aside from the family , of ... role models and cultural values . No less important to the concrete development of identity is the ex- tent to which ...
Page 36
... role models de- rived from the adult world , on the other . In terms of personality development , this situation has created a great potential insecurity and the possible lack of a clear definition of personal identity . Yet it has also ...
... role models de- rived from the adult world , on the other . In terms of personality development , this situation has created a great potential insecurity and the possible lack of a clear definition of personal identity . Yet it has also ...
Page 114
... roles in mod- ern industrial society . As is brought out in Kenneth Keniston's contribution to this issue , in the field of politics , one not very explicit interpretation of a mean- ingful role for youth in general is to exert a major ...
... roles in mod- ern industrial society . As is brought out in Kenneth Keniston's contribution to this issue , in the field of politics , one not very explicit interpretation of a mean- ingful role for youth in general is to exert a major ...
Contents
Fidelity and Diversity | 1 |
Archetypal Patterns of Youth | 24 |
Some Observations | 43 |
Copyright | |
10 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
achieve activities adolescent adult adulthood American youth basic become BRUNO BETTELHEIM character structure child childhood commitment conflict course created Dædalus David Riesman delinquent economic emotional emphasis expected experience expression fact father feel French future girl graduate historical human ideal identity ideological important individual industrial involved Japa Japanese kokutai Komsomol labor less lives marriage maturity means Meiji Restoration ment MICHIGAN modern societies moral mother movements nature Negro normative older one's organization orgastic parents pattern Paul Goodman Peace Corps political problems psychoanalysis psychological relation relatively responsibility role S. N. Eisenstadt seems sense sexual situation Sochi social change Soviet stilyagi stress symbols Talcott Parsons teachers technological things tion traditional University values women young youth culture youth groups Zengakuren