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Small Stories of War
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Many believed the twentieth century would be the century of the child: an era in which modern societies would value and protect children, sheltering them from violence and poverty. Yet this hopeful vision was marred by the harsh realities of migration, displacement, and armed conflict.
Small Stories of War grapples with the meanings and memories of childhood and wartime by asking new questions about lived experience. Spanning the First World War to the early twenty-first century and featuring chapters about Canada, Australia, Germany, the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, and northern Uganda, this volume asks how young people encountered and responded to armed conflict. How did children, youth, and their families make sense of war in the violent twentieth century? How have they shared their stories and experiences of violence and trauma? Analyzing a broad range of sources including family letters, oral history, and children’s artwork, contributors offer important insights into the production of historical knowledge with and about young people.
Engaging with cutting-edge debates about emotions, temporality, space, and young people as political actors, Small Stories of War offers compelling new research and an interpretive toolkit that will benefit scholars from across the social sciences and humanities.
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
3 - Global Wars
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Children’s Images of War from the German Home Front, 1914–18
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Sensing War: Childhood Memories of the Wartime Atlantic, 1939–45
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“What Am I to Do to Save My Children?”: Canadian Children in Civil Defence Planning
94 - Family and Community
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Children, Soldiers, and Correspondence in Canada’s First World War
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Deconstructing a Canadian Military Family: The Taylor Mother and Son Remember the Cold War
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From Wartime Refuge to Peaceful Hippie Haven: Generations of Youth on Grindstone Island
167 - Telling Difficult Stories
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Adolescents during Canada’s Afghanistan Mission
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The Intergenerational Effects of Wartime Sexual Violence: Children Born of Wartime Rape in Northern Uganda
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Politics and Emotion in Drawings by Children in Australian Immigration Detention
224 - In the Spotlight
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“Dear Daddy”: Children, Writing, and the First World War
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Writing “Home”: Letters from British Child Evacuees Sent to Canada during the Second World War
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Charting the Social Spaces of Childhood in 1940s Halifax
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Surviving the Peace: Mine Awareness Education in the Former Yugoslavia
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“My Two Families”: Experiences of Refugee Youth
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“Donkeys Can’t Fly on Planes”: Intergenerational Storytelling and Artwork
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Bibliography
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Contributors
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Index
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