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The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth

Volume 2, Number 1, Winter 2009

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E-ISSN: 1941-3599 Print ISSN: 1939-6724

Table of Contents

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Introduction
pp. 1-2

Object Lesson

History in a Box: Milton Bradley’s Myriopticon
pp. 3-7

Essays

Anderl of Rinn, the Accusation of Jewish Ritual Murder, and the Historical Memory of Childhood
pp. 9-36
The Girl Guide Movement and Imperial Internationalism During the 1920s and 1930s
pp. 37-63
The Thirty-Third Victim: Representations of Seung Hui Cho in the Aftermath of the “Virginia Tech Massacre”
pp. 64-82

Symposium: “The Crime of Precocious Sexuality: Female Juvenile Delinquency in the Progressive Era”

Introduction
pp. 83-87
“The Crime of Precocious Sexuality” Celebrates Thirty Years : A Critical Appraisal
pp. 88-94
Sex, Gender, and the History of the Adolescent Body: 30 Years after “The Crime of Precocious Sexuality”
pp. 95-102
Showing Its Age
pp. 103-108
Response to Critics: Rethinking “The Crime of Precocious Sexuality”
pp. 110-124

Book Reviews

Kidnapped Souls. National Indifference and the Battle for Children in the Bohemian Lands, 1900–1948 (review)
pp. 125-129
Designing Modern Childhoods: History, Space and the Material Culture of Childhood (review)
pp. 130-132
Standardized Childhood: The Political and Cultural Struggle Over Early Education, and: The Sandbox Investment: The Preschool Movement and Kids-First Politics (review)
pp. 133-138
Reading Boyishly: Roland Barthes, J. M. Barrie, Jacques Henri Lartigue, Marcel Proust, and D. W. Winnicott (review)
pp. 139-141
Armies of the Young: Child Soldiers in War and Terrorism (review)
pp. 142-144
Imagined Orphans: Poor Families, Child Welfare, and Contested Citizenship in London (review)
pp. 145-147
Kids Rule! Nickelodeon and Consumer Citizenship (review)
pp. 148-150
Clinging to Mammy: The Faithful Slave in Twentieth-Century America (review)
pp. 151-153
Contributors
pp. 155-157

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