This is the first study of its kind to provide such a broadly comparative and in-depth analysis of children and empire. Youth and Empire brings to light new research and new interpretations on two relatively neglected fields of study: the history of imperialism in East and South East Asia and, more pointedly, the influence of childhood—and children's voices—on modern empires. By utilizing a diverse range of unpublished source materials drawn from three different continents, David M. Pomfret examines the emergence of children and childhood as a central historical force in the global history of empire in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This book is unusual in its scope, extending across the two empires of Britain and France an...
One hundred years ago, the British Empire controlled a quarter of the world’s area and population. T...
This paper brings together a range of research findings which have explored different aspects of int...
The British Empire covered three centuries, five continents and one-quarter of the world’s populatio...
Age was a critical factor in shaping imperial experience. Children, Childhood and Youth in the Briti...
Session 47: Race, Empire, and ChildhoodExtending the focus beyond micromanagement in domestic enviro...
Session 133 - Society for the History of Children and Youth 2The discussants have been participating...
This article is an introduction to the special issue dedicated to exploring the ways in which childh...
In contact with their foreign surroundings, European enclaves throughout imperial Asia and Africa fo...
The history of the French leased-territory of Kwang Chow Wan (1898- 1945) has generally been neglect...
Our focus is upon the interplay between the political pressures brought about by well-meaning social...
Theme: Diasporas: Cultural TransferStrategic Research Theme (SRT) in China-West StudiesSession 1: Di...
''Youth' in its modern incarnations was profoundly shaped by the exigencies and flows of empire, by ...
This chapter examines different historical interpretations of childhood and identifies and evaluates...
To understand transcultural education in societies with children from many cultural backgrounds, thi...
This book considers how adults attempt to socialise young children into the adults it aspires to pro...
One hundred years ago, the British Empire controlled a quarter of the world’s area and population. T...
This paper brings together a range of research findings which have explored different aspects of int...
The British Empire covered three centuries, five continents and one-quarter of the world’s populatio...
Age was a critical factor in shaping imperial experience. Children, Childhood and Youth in the Briti...
Session 47: Race, Empire, and ChildhoodExtending the focus beyond micromanagement in domestic enviro...
Session 133 - Society for the History of Children and Youth 2The discussants have been participating...
This article is an introduction to the special issue dedicated to exploring the ways in which childh...
In contact with their foreign surroundings, European enclaves throughout imperial Asia and Africa fo...
The history of the French leased-territory of Kwang Chow Wan (1898- 1945) has generally been neglect...
Our focus is upon the interplay between the political pressures brought about by well-meaning social...
Theme: Diasporas: Cultural TransferStrategic Research Theme (SRT) in China-West StudiesSession 1: Di...
''Youth' in its modern incarnations was profoundly shaped by the exigencies and flows of empire, by ...
This chapter examines different historical interpretations of childhood and identifies and evaluates...
To understand transcultural education in societies with children from many cultural backgrounds, thi...
This book considers how adults attempt to socialise young children into the adults it aspires to pro...
One hundred years ago, the British Empire controlled a quarter of the world’s area and population. T...
This paper brings together a range of research findings which have explored different aspects of int...
The British Empire covered three centuries, five continents and one-quarter of the world’s populatio...