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Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction / John Boulton
pt. I The child in the human story
2.The child and nurture in the human story / John Boulton
3.Childhood in deep human history: the evolutionary origins of human childhood / Ze'ev Hochberg
4.Traditions of Aboriginal parenting / Gaynor Macdonald
pt. II The child in political history
5.A history of legislation and attitudes towards British, non-Indigenous and Indigenous Australian children / Rani Kerin
6.The health of Aboriginal children in Western Australia 1829
1960 / Christine Choo
pt. III Political, ecological and social disruptions to the prerequisites of parenting
7.Disrupting demography: population collapse and rebound / John Boulton
8.Coolibah's story: structural violence in the twentieth century / John Boulton
9.The destruction of food resources at the colonial frontier / John Boulton
pt. IV Disorders of child growth and development: a metric of structural violence.
pt. I The child in the human story
2.The child and nurture in the human story / John Boulton
3.Childhood in deep human history: the evolutionary origins of human childhood / Ze'ev Hochberg
4.Traditions of Aboriginal parenting / Gaynor Macdonald
pt. II The child in political history
5.A history of legislation and attitudes towards British, non-Indigenous and Indigenous Australian children / Rani Kerin
6.The health of Aboriginal children in Western Australia 1829
1960 / Christine Choo
pt. III Political, ecological and social disruptions to the prerequisites of parenting
7.Disrupting demography: population collapse and rebound / John Boulton
8.Coolibah's story: structural violence in the twentieth century / John Boulton
9.The destruction of food resources at the colonial frontier / John Boulton
pt. IV Disorders of child growth and development: a metric of structural violence.