Detailing the development of a new Western attitude about children and their place in society, this book tells the story of Italy's forgotten children at the end of the nineteenth century--foundlings, street children, factory and mine workers, emigrants and delinquents--and illustrates the efforts of the recently unified Italian state to help them.
Detailing the development of a new Western attitude about children and their place in society, this book tells the story of Italy's forgotten children...