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[Review of the book America's child care problem: The way out]
Riley, Lisa, 2002
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 64(4), 1102-1103

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[Review of the book The birth of Head Start: Preschool educational policies in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations]
Ayers, William, June 2006
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 37(1), 160-161

A review of an analysis of the politics of poverty and early childhood education, from the development of Head Start in the Kennedy administration through its development in Johnson’s War on Poverty, to its movement into the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare during the Nixon years based on documents from the federal government, private foundations, researchers, the media, and oral history interviews

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[Review of the book The birth of Head Start: Preschool educational policies in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations]
Graue, M. Elizabeth, September 2006
Presidential Studies Quarterly, 36(3), 553-554

A review of an analysis of the politics of poverty and early childhood education, from the development of Head Start in the Kennedy administration through its development in Johnson’s War on Poverty, to its movement into the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare during the Nixon years based on documents from the federal government, private foundations, researchers, the media, and oral history interviews

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[Review of the book The birth of Head Start: Preschool education policies in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations]
Manrique-Pardo, Sandra L., 2006
Childhood Education, 82(3), 182

A review of an analysis of the politics of poverty and early childhood education, from the development of Head Start in the Kennedy administration through its development in Johnson’s War on Poverty, to its movement into the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare during the Nixon years based on documents from the federal government, private foundations, researchers, the media, and oral history interviews

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[Review of the book The birth of Head Start: Preschool education policies in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations]
Rose, Elizabeth R., February 2007
American Journal of Education, 113(2), 344-348

A review of an analysis of the politics of poverty and early childhood education, from the development of Head Start in the Kennedy administration through its development in Johnson’s War on Poverty, to its movement into the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare during the Nixon years based on documents from the federal government, private foundations, researchers, the media, and oral history interviews

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[Review of the book The birth of Head Start: Preschool education policies in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations]
Beatty, Barbara, Winter 2006
History of Education Quarterly, 46(4), 688-690

A review of an analysis of the politics of poverty and early childhood education, from the development of Head Start in the Kennedy administration through its development in Johnson’s War on Poverty, to its movement into the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare during the Nixon years based on documents from the federal government, private foundations, researchers, the media, and oral history interviews

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[Review of the book The birth of Head Start: Preschool education policies in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations]
Kantor, Harvey, March 2006
The Journal of American History, 92(4), 1518-1519

A review of an analysis of the politics of poverty and early childhood education, from the development of Head Start in the Kennedy administration through its development in Johnson’s War on Poverty, to its movement into the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare during the Nixon years based on documents from the federal government, private foundations, researchers, the media, and oral history interviews

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[Review of the book Child care: Facing the hard choices]
Macchiarola, Frank J., 1987
Political Science Quarterly, 102(3), 516-517

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[Review of the book Child care policy at the crossroads: Gender and welfare state restructuring]
Rosenbluth, Frances McCall, 2003
Political Science Quarterly, 117(4), 687-688

A review of a critical discussion identifying and deconstructing the themes that have formed traditional views of early childhood education; a new concept of early childhood education is offered that is based on social justice and humanity

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[Review of the book Child care revisited: The children's departments 1948-1971]
Rogers, Margaret, 1999
Children & Society, 13(5), 404-415

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[Review of the book Children's interests/mother's rights: The shaping of America's child care policy]
Gill, Brian P., 1999
American Journal of Education, 108(1), 68-71

A review of the history of child care policy in the United States in the twentieth century aimed at specialists in social welfare history and social policy

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[Review of the book Children's interests/mothers' rights: The shaping of America's child care policy]
Cochi Ficano, Carlena K., 2001
Contemporary Sociology, 30(2), 192-193

A review of a history of child care policy in the United States in the twentieth century, aimed at specialists in social welfare history and social policy

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[Review of the book Children's interests/mothers' rights: The shaping of America's child care policy]
Fuller, Bruce, 2000
Political Science Quarterly, 115(3), 477-479

A review of a history of child care policy in the United States in the twentieth century, aimed at specialists in social welfare history and social policy

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[Review of the book Children's interests/mothers' rights: The shaping of America's child care policy]
Hawes, Joseph M., Summer 2000
History of Education Quarterly, 40(2), 233-235

A review of a history of child care policy in the United States in the twentieth century

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[Review of the book Children's interests/mothers' rights: The shaping of America's child care policy]
Horn, Margo, 2000
Journal of Social History, 34(2), 461-463

A review of a history of child care policy in the United States in the twentieth century

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[Review of the book Children's interests/mothers' rights: The shaping of America's child care policy and of the book A mother's job: The history of day care, 1890-1960]
Lindenmeyer, Kriste, 1999
Education Review: A Journal of Book Reviews,

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[Review of the book Children's interests/mothers' rights: The shaping of America's child care policy and of the book A mother's job: The history of day care, 1890-1960]
Johansen, Shawn, 2003
Signs, 29(1), 262-264

The history of day care in the Untied States from 1890-1960

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[Review of the book Constructing the child: A history of Canadian day care]
Richardson, Theresa R., 1998
History of Education Quarterly, 38(1), 98-99

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[Review of the book The debate over child care, 1969-1990: A sociohistorical analysis]
Tropea, Joseph L., 1995
History of Education Quarterly, 35(1), 88-90

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[Review of the book Early childhood care and education: International perspectives]
Oberhuemer, Pamela, June 2008
International Journal of Early Years Education, 16(2), 182-184

A review of an examination of the debate surrounding the state-run expansion and standardization of preschool, based on ethnographic classroom-based research, case studies of universal preschool programs in Oklahoma and Los Angeles, and a critical review of empirical research

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[Review of the book Engaging young children in mathematics]
Swaminathan, Sudha, 2005
Childhood Education, 81(3), 172-173

A review of a compilation of the comments, rationalizations, and conclusions of the Conference on Standards for Pre-School and Kindergarten Mathematics Education, whose purpose was to help develop a framework for math standards, curricula, and pedagogy in early childhood education

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[Review of the book Everybody's children: Child care as a public problem]
Waldfogel, Jane, 1996
The American Political Science Review, 90(3), 649-650

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[Review of the book Higher ground: New Hope for the working poor and their children]
Edwards, Mark Evan, August 2008
Journal of Marriage and Family, 70(3), 829-830

A review of an evaluation of the short- and long-term effects of the New Hope program on the outcomes of the low income participants and their children

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[Review of the book A new deal for children?: Re-forming education and care in England, Scotland and Sweden]
Cockburn, Tom, 2005
Journal of Social Policy, 34(2), 333-334

A review of an investigation of child care policy based on interviews with public agencies, trade unions, voluntary organisations and visits to nine local authorities based on case studies of England, Scotland and Sweden

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[Review of the book Nordic childhoods and early education: Philosophy, research, policy and practice in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden]
Sollars, Valerie, 2006
International Journal of Early Childhood, 38(2), 94-95

An examination of the historical and political development of early childhood education in the Nordic Countries

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