During the Cold War, American propaganda centered the wellbeing of the child in its messaging warning of atomic attack at the hands of the Soviet Union. However, despite American claims that all children were valued by the United States, this was proven untrue by its unequal treatment of Black children
In the 1960s federal agencies in the United States encouraged the building of protected schools desi...
This thesis examines the reaction to the October 1957 Sputnik launch in the Connecticut secondary sc...
From the emergence of giant insects on the big screen, to the bomb tests on well-dressed mannequin f...
In the wake of the Cold War era, researchers have begun to theorize the US national security state. ...
textThis dissertation examines the image of the child as it appeared in the propaganda and public rh...
This paper analyzes the messages found in American children’s visual media during the early years of...
After World War II, the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union was extremely te...
“Our fate lies in the hands of scientists. Are we heading towards a better way of life, or are we, s...
[EN] Since the 1960s, the history of childhood -and children- has undergone a constant evolution, w...
In 1952, the Federal Civil Defense Administration (FCDA) first used the term ???Cold War Warrior??? ...
This dissertation examines the experiences of the final Cold War generation. I define this cohort as...
Between 1948 and 1963 Ontario educators and policy makers, at the school boards and within the Depar...
The end of World War II brought some temporary joy to the United States and many other nations acros...
Review of: Cold War Kids: Politics and Childhood in Postwar America, 1945-1960, by Marilyn Irvin H...
Despite continuing efforts to achieve a major and lasting arms control agreement, the existence of l...
In the 1960s federal agencies in the United States encouraged the building of protected schools desi...
This thesis examines the reaction to the October 1957 Sputnik launch in the Connecticut secondary sc...
From the emergence of giant insects on the big screen, to the bomb tests on well-dressed mannequin f...
In the wake of the Cold War era, researchers have begun to theorize the US national security state. ...
textThis dissertation examines the image of the child as it appeared in the propaganda and public rh...
This paper analyzes the messages found in American children’s visual media during the early years of...
After World War II, the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union was extremely te...
“Our fate lies in the hands of scientists. Are we heading towards a better way of life, or are we, s...
[EN] Since the 1960s, the history of childhood -and children- has undergone a constant evolution, w...
In 1952, the Federal Civil Defense Administration (FCDA) first used the term ???Cold War Warrior??? ...
This dissertation examines the experiences of the final Cold War generation. I define this cohort as...
Between 1948 and 1963 Ontario educators and policy makers, at the school boards and within the Depar...
The end of World War II brought some temporary joy to the United States and many other nations acros...
Review of: Cold War Kids: Politics and Childhood in Postwar America, 1945-1960, by Marilyn Irvin H...
Despite continuing efforts to achieve a major and lasting arms control agreement, the existence of l...
In the 1960s federal agencies in the United States encouraged the building of protected schools desi...
This thesis examines the reaction to the October 1957 Sputnik launch in the Connecticut secondary sc...
From the emergence of giant insects on the big screen, to the bomb tests on well-dressed mannequin f...