
In Our Time Youth
Apr 17, 2003
Exploring the concept of youth from ancient Greek rituals to Roman mentorship traditions, Renaissance ideals, and 19th-century societal perceptions. Delving into the evolution of youth culture, criminal depictions in Dickens' works, and the impact of psychiatry on youth perception. Reflecting on the enduring fascination and fear surrounding youth throughout history.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Navigating the Challenges of Greek Youth
03:27 • 4min
Training the Youth: Roman Ideals and Mentorship Traditions
06:59 • 12min
Exploring the Idealized Image of Youth and Heroism
18:58 • 2min
The Evolution of Youth Ideals in the 19th Century
21:06 • 4min
Portrayal and Redemption of Criminal Youths in Dickens' Works
24:48 • 3min
The Impact of Psychiatry on Youth Perception in the early 20th Century
27:19 • 3min
Exploring Youth Culture Through the Ages
30:16 • 12min
