01883nam 22003973a 450 99654536360331620230808212045.01-78920-959-5https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/122.4.1335(CKB)5460000000185183(ScCtBLL)53fea7f4-0f80-4164-bf8d-63cc89ce74b6(DE-B1597)664855(DE-B1597)9781789209594(EXLCZ)99546000000018518320211214i20162021 uu enguru||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierComing of Age : Constructing and Controlling Youth in Munich, 1942-1973 /Martin Kalb[s.l.] :Berghahn Books,2016.1 online resourceIn the lean and anxious years following World War II, Munich society became obsessed with the moral condition of its youth. Initially born of the economic and social disruption of the war years, a preoccupation with juvenile delinquency progressed into a full-blown panic over the hypothetical threat that young men and women posed to postwar stability. As Martin Kalb shows in this fascinating study, constructs like the rowdy young boy and the sexually deviant girl served as proxies for the diffuse fears of adult society, while allowing authorities ranging from local institutions to the U.S. military government to strengthen forms of social control.Biography & AutobiographybisacshBiographieslcgftBiography & Autobiography364.360943/3640904Kalb Martin933008Knowledge Unlatchedfndhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/fndScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK996545363603316Coming of Age2995310UNISA