The Invention of Childhood

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Author: Hugh Cunningham
Narrator: Michael Morpurgo
Length: 6 hours and 48 minutes
Release Date: November 02, 2006

Version: Unabridged

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Step into the world of British childhood with “The Invention of Childhood” by Hugh Cunningham, narrated by the acclaimed Michael Morpurgo. As a parent myself, I was captivated by this groundbreaking history that delves deep into the complexities of children’s lives.

From the year 1000 onwards, Cunningham takes us on a journey through time, exploring how factors such as gender, geography, and ethnicity have shaped the development of children. This audiobook sheds light on significant events in history, from the Middle Ages to the 18th Century, showcasing the evolution of childhood through the ages.

What truly sets this audiobook apart is its exploration of how childhood has been continuously reinvented over centuries. Cunningham’s research not only provides insight into the past but also provokes thought about the role of children in society today. It’s a fascinating and thought-provoking listen that will resonate with parents, grandparents, and anyone who has experienced childhood themselves.

Narrated by the talented Michael Morpurgo, this audiobook is a must-listen for history enthusiasts and anyone curious about the evolution of childhood. As a professional SEO content writer, I can confidently say that “The Invention of Childhood” is a valuable addition to any audiobook collection.

Don’t miss out on this enriching experience that offers a unique perspective on British childhood. Let Cunningham and Morpurgo guide you through the history of children’s lives, leaving you with a deeper understanding of how childhood has been shaped throughout the ages. Uncover the intricate tapestry of children’s history through the engaging narration of Michael Morpurgo in “The Invention of Childhood”, a must-listen in the realm of social sciences audiobooks for adults, offering a profound journey through time and societal evolution.

 

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