How to Be Childless: A History and Philosophy of Life Without Children

Rachel Chrastil
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How to Be Childless: A History and Philosophy of Life Without Children

Rachel Chrastil
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248 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Sep 11, 2019
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 248
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780190918620
  • Dimensions: 6.299212598" W x 0.787401574" L x 9.291338582" H
Rachel Chrastil is a historian of modern Europe, an award-winning teacher, and a Fulbright Scholar. Her first two books, Organizing for War: France 1870-1914 and The Siege of Strasbourg, examine civilian dilemmas in the face of war. She is Professor of History at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio.
"This masterful book will engage, fascinate, and challenge readers whether they are childful or childless. To understand childlessness, Chrastil takes the reader through a deeper underlying analysis of human flourishing. She uses this concept as the instrument for assessing the choice to have children, examining essential questions, such as what does it mean to live a good life and to be a good citizen?" --Michael D. Bess, Chancellor's Professor of History, Vanderbilt University "How to Be Childless is wonderfully engaging and thoughtful. Chrastil takes on the most talked-about aspects of life without children, as well as the most profound issues, and offers something new and important each time. The book is an intellectual treat." --Bella DePaulo, author of Singled Out: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still Live Happily Ever After

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