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The first stage of childhood and the “civilizing process”
Shulamith Shahar
Faculty of Humanities
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Arts & Humanities
Civilizing Process
100%
Childhood
85%
Socialization
50%
Restraint
37%
Early childhood
33%
Norbert Elias
33%
Infancy
24%
Medieval Theories
17%
Freudian Theory
15%
Educational Theory
15%
Indulgence
14%
Political Transformation
14%
Self-control
13%
Pessimism
13%
Philosophical Theories
13%
Turning Point
13%
Feast
12%
Sanctions
12%
Inclination
12%
Sermons
11%
Boys
10%
Psychoanalysis
9%
Threat
8%
Thinkers
8%
Human Being
8%
17th Century
7%
Middle Age
7%
Education
7%
Causes
6%
Person
6%
Economics
6%
Social Sciences
socialization
48%
childhood
48%
fifteenth century
21%
sermon
21%
demand
19%
middle ages
19%
seventeenth century
18%
pessimism
17%
regulation
16%
educational theory
16%
human being
14%
self-control
14%
psychoanalytic theory
14%
nineteenth century
13%
sanction
13%
social economics
12%
personality
10%
threat
9%
cause
8%