Arthur G. Chater and Ellen Key provide readers with a fascinating study of the younger generation. This book explores the changing attitudes and beliefs of young people, with topics ranging from education, religion, and sexuality. Anyone with an interest in the social history of the early 20th century will find this book a fascinating read.
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