A History of Nineteenth Century Organised Childrens Play

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A History of Nineteenth Century children's play considers the work of Victorian social reformers in London to address problems of the moral dangers to children of unsupervised street play.This is the first book to examine Victorian play organsations that addressed the problem of the lack of open space for children's play and recreational out-of-school clubs. The gathers together this little known aspect the work of such philanthropists as Samuel Barnett, Grace Kimmins, Mary Ward, Octavia Hill and the Earl of Meath.The work also highlights the grassroots work of church missions, who organised neighbourhood "playrooms" and the society charity that ran the Children's Happy Evenings Association from 1888-1916 in London schools. The book discusses the issues regarding the educational v social welfare aims of these voluntary bodies. There is also an examination of the campaigning undertaken by Mary Ward,Samuel Barnett and the Earl of Meath to influence government to legislate for statutory provision for open space in London for organised children's play and the provision open access, of all year round play centres for London's children.

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Keith Cranwell has lectured and written extensively on the history of the British playwork movement. Keith is active in the promotion of children's play nationally and through grassroots organisations.He is currently head of the Education and Community Studies Department at the University of Greenwich.


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A History of Nineteenth Century children's play considers the work of Victorian social reformers in London to address problems of the moral dangers to children of unsupervised street play.This is the first book to examine Victorian play organsations that addressed the problem of the lack of open space for children's play and recreational out-of-school clubs. The gathers together this little known aspect the work of such philanthropists as Samuel Barnett, Grace Kimmins, Mary Ward, Octavia Hill and the Earl of Meath.The work also highlights the grassroots work of church missions, who organised neighbourhood "playrooms" and the society charity that ran the Children's Happy Evenings Association from 1888-1916 in London schools. The book discusses the issues regarding the educational v social welfare aims of these voluntary bodies. There is also an examination of the campaigning undertaken by Mary Ward,Samuel Barnett and the Earl of Meath to influence government to legislate for statutory provision for open space in London for organised children's play and the provision open access, of all year round play centres for London's children.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Untertitel Play Organisation and the out-of-school child in London (1860-1914)
    • Autor Keith Cranwell
    • Titel A History of Nineteenth Century Organised Childrens Play
    • ISBN 978-3-639-16865-5
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • EAN 9783639168655
    • Jahr 2009
    • Größe H20mm x B220mm x T150mm
    • Gewicht 531g
    • Herausgeber VDM Verlag
    • Anzahl Seiten 388
    • Genre Geschichte
    • GTIN 09783639168655

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