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by Abrams, Fran


  milk, pasteurized 60–1

  millennium, the 236

  miners strikes 207

  Miss Pears competition 229

  mistakes, freedom to make 213–14

  mobile phones 229, 240

  Monckton, Sir Walter 144, 145, 146

  Montessori, Maria 110

  Montgomery, Heather 205, 206–7

  Moorhouse, Rose 84–5

  Moors murders 190–1, 193

  moral decline 58, 225

  moral perfection 105

  Moral Rearmament 212

  Morris, Reverend Marcus 157

  Mortimer, John 187

  Moss, Tyler 248–9

  mothers and motherhood

  cult of 49

  Edwardian 51–3

  evacuee 126

  feminizing of childhood 53

  post-war 149–50

  role of 51–2, 94

  war work 129–30

  motivation 253

  Mrs Blossom on Babies (Hodgson) 60

  muscular Christianity 27

  myths 7, 240–2, 246

  Nabarro, Sir Gerald 184

  nannies 48–9, 69

  Natal, HMS 82–3

  National Child Development Study 172

  National Council for Civil Liberties 184, 186

  National Health Service 127, 140

  National Minority Movement 117

  national prosperity 151, 242

  national service 159

  National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) 12–14

  National Union of Teachers 23, 157

  nature

  children’s closeness to 240–1

  and nurture 99, 101–3

  naval cadets 82–3

  Neill, Alexander Sutherland 111, 114–15, 185, 246

  Nesbit, E. 44

  Neville, Richard 187

  New Labour 233

  New York Babies’ Hospital 61

  New York City Department of Charities 10

  New York, Hell’s Kitchen 10–11

  New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 11

  New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children 11

  New Zealand 106, 135, 136–7

  Newbold Infants’ School riot 181

  Newport Corporation 146

  Newquay 90–1

  News Chronicle 150

  newspapers, growth of 19

  Nijinsky 70

  noble savages 45

  Nordau, Max 55–6, 71

  Notting Hill race riots, 1958 161

  NSPCC. see National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC)

  nurseries 129–30

  nurture, and nature 99, 101–3

  obesity 152, 235

  Obscene Publications Squad 184, 187

  Observer, the 170–1, 173, 174–5, 177, 223, 229

  Oman, Elsie 63, 72, 73–4, 86

  Omen, The (film) 220, 241

  On the Origin of Species (Darwin) 98

  O’Neill, Dennis 144–7, 194, 197

  O’Neill, Terry 144–5

  Opie, Peter and Iona 178

  opinions, children not allowed to express 95

  opportunity, lack of 248–51

  oppression 187–8

  optimism 3

  lack of 250

  loss of post-war 164–5

  Order of the Child 117

  original sin 1, 42, 105, 241

  Orkney 218–19

  orphans 33

  Oswin, Maureen 178–9

  over-protectiveness 237, 239–40

  Overseas Settlement Board 106, 109

  Oz (magazine) 186–7

  obscenity trial 187

  paedophiles 216

  Page, Leo 162

  Pakefield, Suffolk 132–3

  Pall Mall Gazette 14–15

  Pankhurst, Emmeline 5, 28

  Pankhurst, Sylvia 74–6, 81–2

  parent–child relations, over-enthusiastic 210

  parents, parenting and parenthood

  ambitious 228–9, 230

  American style 177

  as choice 209

  failure to bond with 238

  fear of failure 236

  fears about children 223–5, 228

  financial reality of 247–8

  guilt 245

  investment in children 245, 254

  lifestyle choice 225

  power relations 242–3

  relationships with 50–2, 65

  single 211, 251

  worst mistake 52

  parents rights 213, 215

  Parliamentary Family and Child Protection Group 212

  part-time work 182

  Payne, Sarah 237

  Peaky Blinders 19

  Pease, Joseph 81

  Pengelly, Rose 81–2

  penny dinners 60

  penny dreadful literature 21–2

  Pepler, Hilary 49

  Peter Pan 44

  Peter Pan (Barrie) 5

  Peterborough 80

  Phillips, Jonathan 182

  Phillips, Melanie 223

  physique and physical fitness decline in 56–61

  improvement in 78, 95

  and inequality 172

  Piaget, Jean 174

  Pithers, David 223

  play 42–3, 178

  play centres 43

  playground games 178

  Plowden Report 174–5

  pocket money 151–2, 202, 245

  politicization 206–7

  Poor Law Reform Act 1834, Bastardy Clause 36

  poor laws 13

  Popham, Peter 167–8, 183, 186, 187

  population growth 151

  Porter, Jim 135–7, 137, 141

  Porter, Joyce 136–7, 141

  Postman, Neil 207–8

  post-war austerity 151

  Potter, Beatrix 45

  poverty 4, 15, 24, 34, 56–8, 74–6, 127, 234

  Practical Motherhood (Campbell) 51

  pre-school education 233–4

  pressure

  on children 227

  effects of 230–8

  Prevention of Cruelty to, and Protection of, Children Act 1889 9–15

  progress 4

  prosperity 182

  prostitution 14–15, 212

  psychoanalysis 103

  psychograms 100

  psychology 94, 95, 100

  public health

  decline in 56–61

  reforms 139

  public schools 27–8

  Pumphrey, George 157

  punishment 104

  purity 2, 58

  racial degradation 99

  radical ideas, exposure to 114–17, 184–5

  radicalism, child, emergence of 181–90

  radicalization, of children 114–17

  Ragged Schools 25

  Railway Children, The (Nesbit) 44

  Rangitata, SS 136

  Ransome, Arthur 96

  rationing 74, 75–6, 151–2

  Rayner, Claire 177

  Reachout 219

  Reade, Pauline 191

  Rebel Without a Cause (film) 161

  Reflex Relaxation and Anal Dilation 216–18

  Renaissance of Motherhood, The (Key) 52

  Renvoize, Jean 215–16

  retrenchment 253

  Rhyl 171–2, 175, 180

  riots, 2011 250, 251, 253

  risk assessment 224–5

  Robinson, Stella 184

  Rochdale 181, 218–19

  Rose, Lionel 34–5

  Rosemary’s Baby (film) 220

  Rosenior, Juanita 229

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques 2, 42

  Rowntree, Joseph 4, 6

  Rowntree, Seebohm 24, 34, 57–8

  Royal Navy, cadets 82–3

  Rugby school 27

  runaways 214

  rural life 42, 43, 53, 58, 96, 146

  Russell, Bertrand 98

  Russell, Countess Dora 114

  Rye, Maria
106

  safety 202

  St. John’s Church, Wortley, Leeds, fire tragedy 30–2

  St. Pancras School for Mothers 60

  Salford 63, 250

  Salisbury, Bishop of 189–90

  Saltoun, Lord 183

  Sanderson, Emily 32–3

  Satanic children, films featuring 220

  Satanism and satanic abuse 131, 219

  Save the Children 235

  School Board system 22–3

  school meals, free 140

  school strikes, 1911 66

  schools

  attendance figures 26

  comprehensive 175–6

  curriculum 26

  European refugee presence 130–1

  evacuees and 124

  girls 28–9

  grammar 100, 153–5, 172–3, 175

  progressive 109–17, 118, 130–2

  reform 140–1

  secondary modern 155

  segregation 205

  Scotsman 227–8

  Scouting for Boys (Baden-Powell) 62

  Scuttlers 19–22

  Seduction of the Innocent, The 158

  Seebohm Report 195

  self-belief 253

  self-worth 254

  sentimentality, breakdown in 208–9

  Sereny, Gita 193–4, 214, 223

  sex

  Edwardian double standards 69–71

  fear of 210

  promiscuity 210–13

  sex, choosing child’s 225

  sex education 98, 183, 185

  sex outside marriage, inter-war years advice on 98

  sexual abuse 15, 215–19

  sexual degeneracy 69–71

  Shaftesbury, Lord 13, 25–6

  Sheffield 152–4

  single parents 211, 251

  Skinner, Atkinson 26, 33

  slum clearance 59, 152

  smallpox 61

  Smith, Cyril 181

  Smith, David and Maureen 190–1

  Smith, Emma (nee Hallsmith) 90–1

  Smith, Samuel 21–2

  smoking 56

  Smyth, Norah 75

  social attitudes, changes in 177–8

  social cohesion, breakdown in 225

  social evils 4, 6

  Social Medical Research Unit 163

  social problems 245

  social reform 127

  social work departments 195

  Socialism 56

  Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress 97

  Some Thoughts Concerning Education (Locke) 2

  Sommerville, John 208, 239, 248

  soul 1–2

  South Africa 135

  Sowerbutts, Edith 57

  Spanish Civil War 105, 118

  spare time 41, 163

  special educational needs 238

  special schools 100

  Spectator 104

  Spencer, Anne 177

  Spock, Benjamin 246

  spontaneous self-development 110

  Stallings, Tricia 209

  state, the

  first intervention in parent child relations 9–15

  intervention 1990s 233–4

  powers 146–7

  role 6, 147, 243–4

  Stead, W. T. 14–15

  Stephens, Mrs Frank 50

  Sterilization Bill 1931 97

  Stockport 194

  Stopes, Marie 95, 97–8

  Streatfeild, Noel 204

  Street Arabs 23–5

  Study of a Child (Hogan) 51

  subservience 189

  suffrage movement 28, 52

  sugar, de-rationing of 151–2

  sunbathing 95

  Sunday Times 213, 219

  Sure Start programme 234

  Sutton Coldfield 64

  Swallows and Amazons (Ransome) 96

  sweets 151–2

  Switzerland 94

  teachers 175–6

  Teachers Labour League 117

  technology, fear of obsession with 236

  Teddy Boys 160–1

  teenage pregnancy 183–4, 210

  teenage sex, inter-war years 114–15

  television 7, 208

  thalidomide 179

  Thatcher, Margaret 207, 214

  theatre 64–5

  Thomas, Peter 112–13, 118

  Thompson, Jon 220–3

  threat perception 219–20

  Time and Tide magazine 140

  The Times 12, 13, 23, 43, 53, 64, 66, 147–8, 154–5, 161, 162, 164, 172, 182, 186, 191

  Times Literary Supplement 70

  Tobin, Daniel 12–13

  Tobin, John 12

  Tom Brown’s Schooldays (Hughes) 27

  Tottenham 252

  Toxic Childhood 237–8

  Toynbee, Polly 213–14

  Truby King, Sir Frederick 95, 96, 99

  Tweedie, Jill 176

  typhoid 33

  Ufizzi gallery, Florence 238

  Uncle, A. F 73

  unemployment 56, 206, 247–8, 251, 252, 253–4

  Unicef, child wellbeing report 231

  United Nations 189

  United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 6, 214–15, 234

  United States of America 106, 133, 151, 177, 219, 231, 234

  university 233, 249

  unmarried mothers 36–7, 38, 76

  urbanization 58, 69

  urchins 57

  vaccinations 61

  Venables, Robert 220–3

  venereal disease 98

  vices, adult 233

  Victoria Cross awards 83

  video games 7

  video nasties 221

  Vietnam War 159

  Volendam, SS 136

  völkisch movement 58

  vulnerability 241–2

  war work

  World War I 77–82

  World War II 123–4, 129–30

  Ward, C. 85

  Ward, Mrs Humphrey 43

  Warner, Jack 163

  wasted lives 22

  wastrels 97

  Water Babies, The (Kingsley) 25, 241

  Watkin, Harry 77, 87

  Waugh, Benjamin 12–14

  Webb, Sidney 59

  Webster, Miss 174

  Welfare State 146, 149, 152, 170–1

  West, Henry 20

  West Side Story 162

  Westmorland 126

  What Fathers Should Tell Their Sons 98

  What Mothers Must Tell Their Children 98

  Wheeler, Etta Angell 10–11

  whipping 11

  Whitehouse, Mary 184

  Whiteing, Mary 46–7

  Whiting, Roy 237

  Wilde, Oscar 55–6

  Williamson, Sir Hedworth 65

  Wilson, Francis 10

  Wilson, Harold 175

  Wilson, Mary Ellen 10–11, 199

  Wilson, Thomas 10

  Winchester, Bishop of 38

  Wind in the Willows (Grahame) 45

  Winscombe Women’s Conservative and Unionist Association 115–16

  Winton, Nicholas 133

  Wintour, Eleanor 177

  wives, abandoned 169

  women

  post-war 149–50

  war work 129–30

  World War I and 73–4

  women and children first 122

  Women’s Group on Public Welfare 127

  Women’s Institute 124–5, 126–7

  women’s rights 56

  Worcester, Bishop 223

  Wordsworth, William 240–1

  working classes and grammar schools 172–3

  late-Victorian times 15–17

  youth culture 161

  working hours, child 13

  World War I 27, 41

  agricultural work 80–1

  air raids 84–6, 122

  Battle of Jutland 83

  boy combatants 82–4

  Boy Scouts activities 77–80, 85

  child casualties 84–5

  education during 81 />
  end of 87–8, 89

  Girl Guides activities 80

  illegitimate children 76

  impact on families 72–6, 86–8

  letters home 73, 86–7

  outbreak 71–2

  rationing 74

  refugee fund raising 77

  shadow of 90

  spy scare 79

  war work 77–82

  women and 73–4

  wounded 86

  youngest fatality 82

  World War II

  aftermath 143–4

  the Blitz 129

  build up to 118

  casualties 129, 136

  child refugees 133–4

  condition of evacuees 124–6

  disease deaths 139

  end of 141

  European refugee presence 130–4

  evacuation overseas 135–7

  evacuee repatriations 137, 141

  evacuees 121–9

  excitement of 134, 136

  foreign troops 132–3

  German surrender 137

  GIs 132–3

  impact of 120–1

  outbreak of 119–21

  preparations for peace 137–41

  social reform plans 138–41

  war work 123–4, 129–30

  Wortley Calamity, the 30–2

  writers, degenerate 55–6

  Young Communist League 116

  Young Comrades League 116

  Young Delinquent, The (Burt) 100–5

  Young Pioneers of Great Britain 116

  youth culture 19, 160–1

  youth gangs 7

  causes of phenomenon 21

  emergence of 19

  girls 22

  late-Victorian 19–25

  members backgrounds 24

  post-war 160–3

  youth market 182

  youth unemployment 206, 247–8, 251, 252, 253–4

  youth violence 22–4

 

 

 


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