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El. knyga: War and Childhood in the Era of the Two World Wars

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The histories of modern war and childhood were the result of competing urgencies. According to ideals of childhood widely accepted throughout the world by 1900, children should have been protected, even hidden, from conflict and danger. Yet at a time when modern ways of childhood became increasingly possible for economic, social, and political reasons, it became less possible to fully protect them in the face of massive industrialized warfare driven by geopolitical rivalries and expansionist policies. Taking a global perspective, the chapters in this book examine a wide range of experiences and places. In addition to showing how the engagement of children and youth with war differed according to geography, technology, class, age, race, gender, and the nature of the state, they reveal how children acquired agency during the twentieth century's greatest conflicts.

Recenzijos

'This outstanding volume of essays addresses a central issue of twentieth-century warfare of why children who, in theory, should be shielded from involvement in war are instead continuously mobilized physically, emotionally, and imaginatively into war. It is a major contribution to our understanding of the history of children and childhood.' David M. Rosen, Fairleigh Dickinson University 'Its success lies in the profound way in which it analyzes the impact of modern warfare on childhood, filling the gap in historiography and laying the foundation for further research.' Hannah Tomlin, H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online

Daugiau informacijos

This innovative book reveals children's experiences and how they became victims and actors during the twentieth century's biggest conflicts.
List of Figures vii
List of Contributors ix
Acknowledgements x
Introduction More than Victims: Framing the History of Modern Childhood and War 1(14)
Mischa Honeck
James Marten
Part I: Inspiring And Mobilizing
Introduction to Part I
15(2)
1 Patriotic Fun: Toys and Mobilization in China from the Republican to the Communist Era
17(18)
Valentina Boretti
2 Forging a Patriotic Youth: Penny Dreadfuls and Military Censorship in World War I Germany
35(18)
Kara L. Ritzheimer
3 Recruiting Japanese Boys for the Pioneer Youth Corps of Manchuria and Mongolia
53(18)
L. Halliday Piel
4 Defining the Ideal Soviet Childhood: Reportage About Child Evacuees from Spain as Didactic Literature
71(16)
Karl D. Qualls
5 Learning More than Letters: Alphabet Books in the Soviet Union and the United States During World War II
87(26)
Julie K. deGraffenried
6 Boys and Girls in the Service of Total War: Defense Service Training in Swedish Schools During World War II
113(15)
Esbjorn Larsson
7 Good Soldiers All? Democracy and Discrimination in the Boy Scouts of America, 1941-1945
128(21)
Mischa Honeck
Part II: Adapting And Surviving
Introduction to Part II
149(2)
8 Combatant Children: Ideologies and Experiences of Childhood in the Royal Navy and British Army, 1902-1918
151(19)
Kate James
9 Drawing the Great War: Children's Representations of War and Violence in France, Russia, and Germany
170(19)
Manon Pignot
10 Bellicists, Feminists, and Deserters: Youth, War, and the German Youth Movement, 1914-1918
189(17)
Antje Harms
11 Boys Without a Country: Ottoman Orphan Apprentices in Germany During World War I
206
Nazan Maksudyan
12 In Their Own Words: Children in the World of the Holocaust
129(19)
Patricia Heberer Rice
13 The Dark Side of the "Good War": Children and Medical Experimentation in the United States During World War II
148(119)
Birgitte Soland
14 Attacking Children with Nuclear Weapons: The Centrality of Children in American Understandings of the Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
267
Robert Jacobs
Index 183
Mischa Honeck teaches US and transatlantic history at the Humboldt University of Berlin. He was a research fellow at the German Historical Institute in Washington, DC, and is the author of Our Frontier Is the World: The Boy Scouts in the Age of American Ascendancy (2018). James Marten was one of the founders of the Society for the History of Children and Youth and its president from 2013 to 2015. He edited the Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth from 2013 to 2018. His book The Children's Civil War (1998) was named an Outstanding Academic Title by Choice.