Children's Literature and Culture of the First World War
Herausgeber: Johnston, Rosemary R.; Short, Emma; Paul, Lissa
Children's Literature and Culture of the First World War
Herausgeber: Johnston, Rosemary R.; Short, Emma; Paul, Lissa
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This book offers insights into the typically overlooked perspectives of children and children's culture in Europe, North America and the Global South, and Australia during the period around the First World War, engaging with developments in Children's Literature, War Studies, and Education.
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This book offers insights into the typically overlooked perspectives of children and children's culture in Europe, North America and the Global South, and Australia during the period around the First World War, engaging with developments in Children's Literature, War Studies, and Education.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 533g
- ISBN-13: 9780367346201
- ISBN-10: 0367346206
- Artikelnr.: 57003668
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 533g
- ISBN-13: 9780367346201
- ISBN-10: 0367346206
- Artikelnr.: 57003668
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Rosemary Johnston is Professor of Education and Culture at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. Lissa Paul is Professor in the Faculty of Education at Brock University, Canada. Emma Short is Research Associate in the School of English Literature, Language, and Linguistics at Newcastle University, UK.
Introduction Lissa Paul, Rosemary Ross Johnston, and Emma Short Section 1:
Writing War 1. Churchill's War Horse: Children's Literature and the
Pleasure of War Paul Stevens 2. 'Flying the Flag': Artuto Rossato's First
World War Fantasy Novel, L'Aeroplano di Girandolino Lindsay Myers 3. On the
Italian Front: Salvator Gotta's Piccolo Alpino (1926) Francesca Orestano
4. A 'Revolutionary' First World War: Girls Writing Girls in America's St.
Nicholas Magazine Andrea McKenzie 5. War, the Black Diaspora, and
Anti-Colonialist Journalism: The Case of Our Boys and Girls Katharine
Capshaw 6. Germanic Power and Uncle Sam's Orders: Immigrant Experience of
the First World War in Swedish-American Writings for Youth Agnieszka
Stasiewicz-Bie¿kowska Section 2: Propaganda & Experience 7. Schoolgirls and
Female Youth in Germany during the First World War Andrew Donson 8. 'The
Eastern glow where the big sons go': Arnold Wilson, Clifton College and the
First World War Barbara Cooke 9. Australia and Wartime Chorography: Showing
and Telling the Story of Home Rosemary Ross Johnston 10. The Building of
Boys for War: The Militarization of Boys' Work in the Canadian and American
YMCAs Jonathan Weier 11. 'A Salesman Soldier for Uncle Sam': Images of
Childhood in US Food Conservation, 1914-1919 Justin Nordstrom Section 3:
Education & Play 12. Fun and Military Games: The War in German Picture
Books, 1914-1915 Emer O'Sullivan 13. 'A very cruel thing': Canadian
Children, The First World War and the Grain Grower's Guide Kristine Moruzi
14. 'How Merrily the Battle Rages': Props for Make-Believe in the Edwardian
Nursery Rosie Kennedy 15. Playing Soldiers? War, Boys, and the British Toy
Industry Rachel Duffett Section 4: Activism 16. Girl Volunteers:
Empowerment through Stories Margaret R. Higonnet 17. Scouting for Rebels:
Na Fianna Éireann and Preparation for the Coming War, 1909-1918 Marnie Hay
18. A Child's Army of Millions: The American Junior Red Cross Branden
Little 19. 'Leagues of Love' and 'Column Comrades': Children's Responses to
War in late-Victorian and Edwardian England Siân Pooley Afterword:
Prophesying War: The Hidden Agendas of British Children's Literature,
1900-1914 ... and 2015 Peter Hunt
Writing War 1. Churchill's War Horse: Children's Literature and the
Pleasure of War Paul Stevens 2. 'Flying the Flag': Artuto Rossato's First
World War Fantasy Novel, L'Aeroplano di Girandolino Lindsay Myers 3. On the
Italian Front: Salvator Gotta's Piccolo Alpino (1926) Francesca Orestano
4. A 'Revolutionary' First World War: Girls Writing Girls in America's St.
Nicholas Magazine Andrea McKenzie 5. War, the Black Diaspora, and
Anti-Colonialist Journalism: The Case of Our Boys and Girls Katharine
Capshaw 6. Germanic Power and Uncle Sam's Orders: Immigrant Experience of
the First World War in Swedish-American Writings for Youth Agnieszka
Stasiewicz-Bie¿kowska Section 2: Propaganda & Experience 7. Schoolgirls and
Female Youth in Germany during the First World War Andrew Donson 8. 'The
Eastern glow where the big sons go': Arnold Wilson, Clifton College and the
First World War Barbara Cooke 9. Australia and Wartime Chorography: Showing
and Telling the Story of Home Rosemary Ross Johnston 10. The Building of
Boys for War: The Militarization of Boys' Work in the Canadian and American
YMCAs Jonathan Weier 11. 'A Salesman Soldier for Uncle Sam': Images of
Childhood in US Food Conservation, 1914-1919 Justin Nordstrom Section 3:
Education & Play 12. Fun and Military Games: The War in German Picture
Books, 1914-1915 Emer O'Sullivan 13. 'A very cruel thing': Canadian
Children, The First World War and the Grain Grower's Guide Kristine Moruzi
14. 'How Merrily the Battle Rages': Props for Make-Believe in the Edwardian
Nursery Rosie Kennedy 15. Playing Soldiers? War, Boys, and the British Toy
Industry Rachel Duffett Section 4: Activism 16. Girl Volunteers:
Empowerment through Stories Margaret R. Higonnet 17. Scouting for Rebels:
Na Fianna Éireann and Preparation for the Coming War, 1909-1918 Marnie Hay
18. A Child's Army of Millions: The American Junior Red Cross Branden
Little 19. 'Leagues of Love' and 'Column Comrades': Children's Responses to
War in late-Victorian and Edwardian England Siân Pooley Afterword:
Prophesying War: The Hidden Agendas of British Children's Literature,
1900-1914 ... and 2015 Peter Hunt
Introduction Lissa Paul, Rosemary Ross Johnston, and Emma Short Section 1:
Writing War 1. Churchill's War Horse: Children's Literature and the
Pleasure of War Paul Stevens 2. 'Flying the Flag': Artuto Rossato's First
World War Fantasy Novel, L'Aeroplano di Girandolino Lindsay Myers 3. On the
Italian Front: Salvator Gotta's Piccolo Alpino (1926) Francesca Orestano
4. A 'Revolutionary' First World War: Girls Writing Girls in America's St.
Nicholas Magazine Andrea McKenzie 5. War, the Black Diaspora, and
Anti-Colonialist Journalism: The Case of Our Boys and Girls Katharine
Capshaw 6. Germanic Power and Uncle Sam's Orders: Immigrant Experience of
the First World War in Swedish-American Writings for Youth Agnieszka
Stasiewicz-Bie¿kowska Section 2: Propaganda & Experience 7. Schoolgirls and
Female Youth in Germany during the First World War Andrew Donson 8. 'The
Eastern glow where the big sons go': Arnold Wilson, Clifton College and the
First World War Barbara Cooke 9. Australia and Wartime Chorography: Showing
and Telling the Story of Home Rosemary Ross Johnston 10. The Building of
Boys for War: The Militarization of Boys' Work in the Canadian and American
YMCAs Jonathan Weier 11. 'A Salesman Soldier for Uncle Sam': Images of
Childhood in US Food Conservation, 1914-1919 Justin Nordstrom Section 3:
Education & Play 12. Fun and Military Games: The War in German Picture
Books, 1914-1915 Emer O'Sullivan 13. 'A very cruel thing': Canadian
Children, The First World War and the Grain Grower's Guide Kristine Moruzi
14. 'How Merrily the Battle Rages': Props for Make-Believe in the Edwardian
Nursery Rosie Kennedy 15. Playing Soldiers? War, Boys, and the British Toy
Industry Rachel Duffett Section 4: Activism 16. Girl Volunteers:
Empowerment through Stories Margaret R. Higonnet 17. Scouting for Rebels:
Na Fianna Éireann and Preparation for the Coming War, 1909-1918 Marnie Hay
18. A Child's Army of Millions: The American Junior Red Cross Branden
Little 19. 'Leagues of Love' and 'Column Comrades': Children's Responses to
War in late-Victorian and Edwardian England Siân Pooley Afterword:
Prophesying War: The Hidden Agendas of British Children's Literature,
1900-1914 ... and 2015 Peter Hunt
Writing War 1. Churchill's War Horse: Children's Literature and the
Pleasure of War Paul Stevens 2. 'Flying the Flag': Artuto Rossato's First
World War Fantasy Novel, L'Aeroplano di Girandolino Lindsay Myers 3. On the
Italian Front: Salvator Gotta's Piccolo Alpino (1926) Francesca Orestano
4. A 'Revolutionary' First World War: Girls Writing Girls in America's St.
Nicholas Magazine Andrea McKenzie 5. War, the Black Diaspora, and
Anti-Colonialist Journalism: The Case of Our Boys and Girls Katharine
Capshaw 6. Germanic Power and Uncle Sam's Orders: Immigrant Experience of
the First World War in Swedish-American Writings for Youth Agnieszka
Stasiewicz-Bie¿kowska Section 2: Propaganda & Experience 7. Schoolgirls and
Female Youth in Germany during the First World War Andrew Donson 8. 'The
Eastern glow where the big sons go': Arnold Wilson, Clifton College and the
First World War Barbara Cooke 9. Australia and Wartime Chorography: Showing
and Telling the Story of Home Rosemary Ross Johnston 10. The Building of
Boys for War: The Militarization of Boys' Work in the Canadian and American
YMCAs Jonathan Weier 11. 'A Salesman Soldier for Uncle Sam': Images of
Childhood in US Food Conservation, 1914-1919 Justin Nordstrom Section 3:
Education & Play 12. Fun and Military Games: The War in German Picture
Books, 1914-1915 Emer O'Sullivan 13. 'A very cruel thing': Canadian
Children, The First World War and the Grain Grower's Guide Kristine Moruzi
14. 'How Merrily the Battle Rages': Props for Make-Believe in the Edwardian
Nursery Rosie Kennedy 15. Playing Soldiers? War, Boys, and the British Toy
Industry Rachel Duffett Section 4: Activism 16. Girl Volunteers:
Empowerment through Stories Margaret R. Higonnet 17. Scouting for Rebels:
Na Fianna Éireann and Preparation for the Coming War, 1909-1918 Marnie Hay
18. A Child's Army of Millions: The American Junior Red Cross Branden
Little 19. 'Leagues of Love' and 'Column Comrades': Children's Responses to
War in late-Victorian and Edwardian England Siân Pooley Afterword:
Prophesying War: The Hidden Agendas of British Children's Literature,
1900-1914 ... and 2015 Peter Hunt