War and Childhood in the Era of the Two World Wars
Herausgeber: Honeck, Mischa; Marten, James
War and Childhood in the Era of the Two World Wars
Herausgeber: Honeck, Mischa; Marten, James
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This innovative book reveals children's experiences and how they became victims and actors during the twentieth century's biggest conflicts.
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This innovative book reveals children's experiences and how they became victims and actors during the twentieth century's biggest conflicts.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 236mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781108478533
- ISBN-10: 1108478530
- Artikelnr.: 54309329
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 236mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781108478533
- ISBN-10: 1108478530
- Artikelnr.: 54309329
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Introduction: more than victims: framing the history of modern childhood
and war Mischa Honeck and James Marten; Part I. Inspiring and Mobilizing:
1. Patriotic fun: toys and mobilization in China from the Republican to the
Communist era Valentina Boretti; 2. Forging a patriotic youth: penny
dreadfuls and military censorship in WWI Germany Kara Ritzheimer; 3.
Recruiting Japanese boys for the pioneer youth corps of Mongolia and
Manchuria L. Halliday Piel; 4. Defining the ideal Soviet childhood:
reportage about child evacuees from Spain as didactic literature Karl
Qualls; 5. Learning more than letters: alphabet books in the Soviet Union
and the United States during World War II Julie K. deGraffenried; 6. Boys
and girls in the service of total war: defense service training in Swedish
schools during World War II Esbjörn Larsson; 7. Good soldiers all?
Democracy and discrimination in the Boy Scouts of America, 1941-5 Mischa
Honeck; Part II. Adapting and Surviving: 8. Combatant children: ideologies
and experiences of childhood in the Royal Navy and British Army, 1902-18
Kate James; 9. Drawing the Great War: children's personal representations
of war and violence in France, Germany, and Russia Manon Pignot; 10.
Bellicists, feminists, and deserters: youth, war, and the German youth
movement, 1914-18 Antje Harms; 11. Boys without a country: Ottoman orphans
in Germany during the First World War Nazan Maksudyan; 12. In their own
words: children in the world of the Holocaust Patricia Heberer Rice; 13.
The dark side of the 'good war': children and medical experimentation in
the United States during World War II Birgitte Søland; 14. Attacking
children with nuclear weapons: the centrality of children in American
understandings of the bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki Robert Jacobs.
and war Mischa Honeck and James Marten; Part I. Inspiring and Mobilizing:
1. Patriotic fun: toys and mobilization in China from the Republican to the
Communist era Valentina Boretti; 2. Forging a patriotic youth: penny
dreadfuls and military censorship in WWI Germany Kara Ritzheimer; 3.
Recruiting Japanese boys for the pioneer youth corps of Mongolia and
Manchuria L. Halliday Piel; 4. Defining the ideal Soviet childhood:
reportage about child evacuees from Spain as didactic literature Karl
Qualls; 5. Learning more than letters: alphabet books in the Soviet Union
and the United States during World War II Julie K. deGraffenried; 6. Boys
and girls in the service of total war: defense service training in Swedish
schools during World War II Esbjörn Larsson; 7. Good soldiers all?
Democracy and discrimination in the Boy Scouts of America, 1941-5 Mischa
Honeck; Part II. Adapting and Surviving: 8. Combatant children: ideologies
and experiences of childhood in the Royal Navy and British Army, 1902-18
Kate James; 9. Drawing the Great War: children's personal representations
of war and violence in France, Germany, and Russia Manon Pignot; 10.
Bellicists, feminists, and deserters: youth, war, and the German youth
movement, 1914-18 Antje Harms; 11. Boys without a country: Ottoman orphans
in Germany during the First World War Nazan Maksudyan; 12. In their own
words: children in the world of the Holocaust Patricia Heberer Rice; 13.
The dark side of the 'good war': children and medical experimentation in
the United States during World War II Birgitte Søland; 14. Attacking
children with nuclear weapons: the centrality of children in American
understandings of the bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki Robert Jacobs.
Introduction: more than victims: framing the history of modern childhood
and war Mischa Honeck and James Marten; Part I. Inspiring and Mobilizing:
1. Patriotic fun: toys and mobilization in China from the Republican to the
Communist era Valentina Boretti; 2. Forging a patriotic youth: penny
dreadfuls and military censorship in WWI Germany Kara Ritzheimer; 3.
Recruiting Japanese boys for the pioneer youth corps of Mongolia and
Manchuria L. Halliday Piel; 4. Defining the ideal Soviet childhood:
reportage about child evacuees from Spain as didactic literature Karl
Qualls; 5. Learning more than letters: alphabet books in the Soviet Union
and the United States during World War II Julie K. deGraffenried; 6. Boys
and girls in the service of total war: defense service training in Swedish
schools during World War II Esbjörn Larsson; 7. Good soldiers all?
Democracy and discrimination in the Boy Scouts of America, 1941-5 Mischa
Honeck; Part II. Adapting and Surviving: 8. Combatant children: ideologies
and experiences of childhood in the Royal Navy and British Army, 1902-18
Kate James; 9. Drawing the Great War: children's personal representations
of war and violence in France, Germany, and Russia Manon Pignot; 10.
Bellicists, feminists, and deserters: youth, war, and the German youth
movement, 1914-18 Antje Harms; 11. Boys without a country: Ottoman orphans
in Germany during the First World War Nazan Maksudyan; 12. In their own
words: children in the world of the Holocaust Patricia Heberer Rice; 13.
The dark side of the 'good war': children and medical experimentation in
the United States during World War II Birgitte Søland; 14. Attacking
children with nuclear weapons: the centrality of children in American
understandings of the bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki Robert Jacobs.
and war Mischa Honeck and James Marten; Part I. Inspiring and Mobilizing:
1. Patriotic fun: toys and mobilization in China from the Republican to the
Communist era Valentina Boretti; 2. Forging a patriotic youth: penny
dreadfuls and military censorship in WWI Germany Kara Ritzheimer; 3.
Recruiting Japanese boys for the pioneer youth corps of Mongolia and
Manchuria L. Halliday Piel; 4. Defining the ideal Soviet childhood:
reportage about child evacuees from Spain as didactic literature Karl
Qualls; 5. Learning more than letters: alphabet books in the Soviet Union
and the United States during World War II Julie K. deGraffenried; 6. Boys
and girls in the service of total war: defense service training in Swedish
schools during World War II Esbjörn Larsson; 7. Good soldiers all?
Democracy and discrimination in the Boy Scouts of America, 1941-5 Mischa
Honeck; Part II. Adapting and Surviving: 8. Combatant children: ideologies
and experiences of childhood in the Royal Navy and British Army, 1902-18
Kate James; 9. Drawing the Great War: children's personal representations
of war and violence in France, Germany, and Russia Manon Pignot; 10.
Bellicists, feminists, and deserters: youth, war, and the German youth
movement, 1914-18 Antje Harms; 11. Boys without a country: Ottoman orphans
in Germany during the First World War Nazan Maksudyan; 12. In their own
words: children in the world of the Holocaust Patricia Heberer Rice; 13.
The dark side of the 'good war': children and medical experimentation in
the United States during World War II Birgitte Søland; 14. Attacking
children with nuclear weapons: the centrality of children in American
understandings of the bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki Robert Jacobs.