"sorta" giving you the name of the book, via Martin's chapter -- if you contact Martin at Univ Canterbury, Christchurch NZ, requesting the article he'll probably send it to you -- he's great like that -- if not, let me know. Check my website and you'll get to see some videos by Lanius (a trauma-informed psychiatrist -- a bit frustrated by Canada's relative neglect of the issue, but still far in advance of backwater NZ).
Dorahy, M. J., van der Hart, O., & Middleton, W. (2010). The history of early life trauma and abuse from the 1850s to the current time: how the past influences the present. In R. A. Lanius, E. Vermetten, & C. Pain (Eds.), The Impact of Early Life Trauma on Health and Disease: The Hidden Epidemic (pp. 3–12). Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press.
if you're up to it, it's a fascinating subject to get into, even further back in time, and cross-culturally, the uses to which adults put children.