Female Adolescence in American Scientific Thought, 1830–1930
Explore the intricate dynamics of female adolescence with "Female Adolescence in American Scientific Thought, 1830–1930" by Crista DeLuzio and Anwarul Hoda. Published in 2007, this compelling hardback edition spans 344 pages, delving into the historical context of adolescence as a significant phase in female development. DeLuzio's thought-provoking analysis sheds light on the societal and cultural preoccupations surrounding female adolescence, revealing how these concerns have persisted through the decades. This book is essential for those interested in gender studies, American history, and cultural studies, offering a unique perspective on the evolution of adolescent identity in the 19th and 20th centuries. Join the conversation about the historical implications of adolescence and its lasting impact on contemporary society.