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Wondrous innocence: Print advertising and the origins of permissive child rearing in the US
Gary Cross
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Arts & Humanities
Child Rearing
86%
Innocence
73%
Sentiment
30%
Century child
25%
Advertisers
21%
Childhood
20%
Romanticism
16%
Commercialization
15%
Commodities
12%
Nature
10%
Business & Economics
Print Advertising
94%
United States of America
26%
20th Century
24%
Consumer Sentiment
18%
Childhood
16%
Commercialization
15%
Sentiment
13%
Commodities
12%
Nature
10%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Child Rearing
100%
Romanticism
35%
Manuals
19%
Social Sciences
Romanticism
19%
commercialization
13%
commodity
12%
childhood
9%
expert
8%