Adoption in America
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- Synopsis
- "Includes research on adoption documents rarely open to historians . . . an important addition to the literature on adoption. " ---Choice "Sheds new light on the roots of this complex and fascinating institution. " ---Library Journal "Well-written and accessible . . . showcases the wide-ranging scholarship underway on the history of adoption. " ---Adoptive Families "[T]his volume is a significant contribution to the literature and can serve as a catalyst for further research. " ---Social Service Review Adoption affects an estimated 60 percent of Americans, but despite its pervasiveness, this social institution has been little examined and poorly understood. Adoption in Americagathers essays on the history of adoptions and orphanages in the United States. Offering provocative interpretations of a variety of issues, including antebellum adoption and orphanages; changing conceptions of adoption in late-nineteenth-century novels; Progressive Era reform and adoptive mothers; the politics of "matching" adoptive parents with children; the radical effect of World War II on adoption practices; religion and the reform of adoption; and the construction of birth mother and adoptee identities, the essays inAdoption in Americawill be debated for many years to come.
- Copyright:
- 2002
Book Details
- Book Quality:
- Publisher Quality
- ISBN-13:
- 9780472024636
- Publisher:
- The University of Michigan Press
- Date of Addition:
- 05/05/11
- Copyrighted By:
- The University of Michigan Press
- Adult content:
- No
- Language:
- English
- Has Image Descriptions:
- No
- Categories:
- Nonfiction, Parenting and Family
- Submitted By:
- Bookshare Staff
- Usage Restrictions:
- This is a copyrighted book.