Children and War: A Historical AnthologyJames Marten NYU Press, 2002. gada 24. aug. - 313 lappuses "This anthology is breathtaking in its geographic and temporal sweep."—Canadian Journal of History |
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Introduction | 1 |
Memory and Meaning | 11 |
1 Childhood Memory and the American Revolution | 15 |
2 After the War I Am Going to Put Myself a Sailor | 26 |
Mass Media Child Psychology and theStruggle for Russias Future during the First World War | 38 |
4 Imagining Anzac | 50 |
Jewish Children and theKindertransports during the Holocaust | 63 |
6 Mama Are We Going to Die? Americas ChildrenConfront the Cuban Missile Crisis | 75 |
13 The Antifascist Narrative | 172 |
14 Humanitarian Sympathy for Children in Times ofWar and the History of Childrens Rights 19191959 | 184 |
Actors and Victims | 201 |
15 These Unfortunate Children | 205 |
16 Children and the New Zealand Wars | 216 |
17 Stolen Generations and Vanishing Indians | 227 |
18 Baptized in Blood | 242 |
19 Too Young for a Uniform | 254 |
7 Bereavement in a War Zone | 87 |
Lessons and Literature | 99 |
8 Representations of War and Martial Heroes in EnglishElementary School Reading and Rituals 18851914 | 103 |
9 The Child in the Flying Machine | 116 |
10 World Friendship | 135 |
11 Ghosts and the Machine | 147 |
12 Japanese Children and the Culture of DeathJanuaryAugust 1945 | 160 |
20 Against Their Will | 266 |
21 Innocent Victims and Heroic Defenders | 279 |
Epilogue | 291 |
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Contributors | 303 |
309 | |