Those working within the sub-field of the modern history of childhood have rarely taken the dead child as their starting point. However, in a secularising, post-Enlightenment world elites pursuing ‘progress’ contemporaneously, and very publicly, reinterpreted death in relation to redefinitions of childhood as evidence of the divine. Dead children featured prominently within public modern mourning practices until, late in the nineteenth century scientific explorations of child death drove societies to occlude the presence of dead children. As infant mortality rates fell perceptions of children as a dangerous, unstable presence, and a threat to the nation grew. New spaces emerged to receive and conceal dead children. New literary and visual c...
Faith and beliefs about living and dying are fundamental constituents of spiritual development. Howe...
Faith and beliefs about living and dying are fundamental constituents of spiritual development. Howe...
Images of vulnerable or damaged children are common in media invocations of ‘natural’ disasters and ...
Conference Theme: East Meets West: Expanding Frontiers and DiversityAs medico-sanitary technologies ...
Death is often considered to be a taboo subject, even more so when we try to think about addressing ...
After creating and sustaining highly Romanticized notions of childhood, society begins to protect ch...
This book draws on original material and approaches from the developing fields of the history of emo...
This book draws on original material and approaches from the developing fields of the history of emo...
Death is very much a part of the everyday thoughts of children. It is part of the games they play, t...
This essay examines how the portrayal of death and grief in children´s literature changed between th...
After creating and sustaining highly Romanticized notions of childhood, society begins to protect ch...
Child builds her own Depictions on the process of life and death with a background of life experienc...
In the last century, decreases in infant and child mortality, urbanization and increases in healthca...
This chapter examines seventeenth-century English Puritan discussions of childhood death, notably th...
This article offers a historical perspective on an important and controversial issue within the emer...
Faith and beliefs about living and dying are fundamental constituents of spiritual development. Howe...
Faith and beliefs about living and dying are fundamental constituents of spiritual development. Howe...
Images of vulnerable or damaged children are common in media invocations of ‘natural’ disasters and ...
Conference Theme: East Meets West: Expanding Frontiers and DiversityAs medico-sanitary technologies ...
Death is often considered to be a taboo subject, even more so when we try to think about addressing ...
After creating and sustaining highly Romanticized notions of childhood, society begins to protect ch...
This book draws on original material and approaches from the developing fields of the history of emo...
This book draws on original material and approaches from the developing fields of the history of emo...
Death is very much a part of the everyday thoughts of children. It is part of the games they play, t...
This essay examines how the portrayal of death and grief in children´s literature changed between th...
After creating and sustaining highly Romanticized notions of childhood, society begins to protect ch...
Child builds her own Depictions on the process of life and death with a background of life experienc...
In the last century, decreases in infant and child mortality, urbanization and increases in healthca...
This chapter examines seventeenth-century English Puritan discussions of childhood death, notably th...
This article offers a historical perspective on an important and controversial issue within the emer...
Faith and beliefs about living and dying are fundamental constituents of spiritual development. Howe...
Faith and beliefs about living and dying are fundamental constituents of spiritual development. Howe...
Images of vulnerable or damaged children are common in media invocations of ‘natural’ disasters and ...