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Case Studies

    Africa

  • Childhood and Transatlantic Slavery
  • Maasai Murran as Rebellious Youth (20th c)
  • East Asia

  • Play in Tokugawa Japan
  • Children, Culture, and Folktales (18th c.)
  • Chinese Propaganda Posters
  • Europe

  • Roman Children's Sarcophagi
  • Children and Witchcraft (16th c.)
  • Orphanage Records, Early Modern France
  • Orphans and Colonialism (17th c.)
  • Children, Culture, and Folktales (18th c.)
  • Grimms' Children's and Household Tales
  • Russian Youth and Masculinity (19th c.)

    Europe (continued)

  • Jewish Children & the Holocaust
  • Rules of the Thälmann Pioneers (20th c)
  • Global

  • Children and Human Rights (20th c.)
  • Childhood and Transatlantic Slavery
  • Latin America

  • Codex Mendoza (16th c.)
  • North America

  • Childhood and Transatlantic Slavery
  • Children and Daguerreotypes (19th c)
  • Girlhood and Little Women
  • Children and Human Rights (20th c.)
  • Children and Disability (19th, 20th c.)
  • Winsor McCay's Little Nemo in Slumberland
  • Graffiti, Gender, and Youth (20th c.)
  • Material Culture and Childhood (20th c.)
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  • Case Studies
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