Focusing on youth camp development in Germany and the United States during the interwar period, this article argues not only that such camps played a crucial role in the ways in which national societies dealt with their youth, but also that their history forces us to rethink relations between place-making, nationhood, and modern governing. First, the article addresses the historiography of youth movements in relation to current debates about spatiality, nationalism, and governmentality. The main part of the article examines organized camps, in particular by the German Bünde, the Hitlerjugend (Hitler Youth), and the American Boy Scouts, focusing on their transition from relatively spontaneous activities of particular social movements, to ob...
A history of teen combatants in war needs to take into account the role of the Hitler Youth (Hitlerj...
The German Youth Movement began in the late 1800\u27s and underwent a number of transformations in r...
This thesis examines the development of the Edwardian Scouting Movement through the experiences of t...
Focusing on youth camp development in Germany and the United States during the interwar period, this...
My dissertation tells the history of interwar summer camps in New York State, and provides insight i...
This article examines early Boy Scout camps as events of national display and localized internationa...
This study analyzes the complex and changing historical meanings of returning to nature during the W...
“Be Prepared!” The motto of the Scout movement seemed fitting when the Second World War broke out in...
The fundamental challenge for German nationalism in the nineteenth century was to create a coherent ...
This paper is a brief stream of thought on the function of encampments in the United States during t...
"Outdoor Education" and German Scout-Type Youth Organizations in the Czech Lands Title: "Outdoor Edu...
This article presents novel research on Nazi youth programs amongst the Batschka’s “Donauschwaben.” ...
International audienceIn 1918, youth organizations were formed in Alsace, particularly in Strasbourg...
Blau-Weiss was a Zionist youth movement founded in Germany and Austria in 1912. It organized youth g...
Recent publications focusing on youth patriotism and national identity have made significant contr...
A history of teen combatants in war needs to take into account the role of the Hitler Youth (Hitlerj...
The German Youth Movement began in the late 1800\u27s and underwent a number of transformations in r...
This thesis examines the development of the Edwardian Scouting Movement through the experiences of t...
Focusing on youth camp development in Germany and the United States during the interwar period, this...
My dissertation tells the history of interwar summer camps in New York State, and provides insight i...
This article examines early Boy Scout camps as events of national display and localized internationa...
This study analyzes the complex and changing historical meanings of returning to nature during the W...
“Be Prepared!” The motto of the Scout movement seemed fitting when the Second World War broke out in...
The fundamental challenge for German nationalism in the nineteenth century was to create a coherent ...
This paper is a brief stream of thought on the function of encampments in the United States during t...
"Outdoor Education" and German Scout-Type Youth Organizations in the Czech Lands Title: "Outdoor Edu...
This article presents novel research on Nazi youth programs amongst the Batschka’s “Donauschwaben.” ...
International audienceIn 1918, youth organizations were formed in Alsace, particularly in Strasbourg...
Blau-Weiss was a Zionist youth movement founded in Germany and Austria in 1912. It organized youth g...
Recent publications focusing on youth patriotism and national identity have made significant contr...
A history of teen combatants in war needs to take into account the role of the Hitler Youth (Hitlerj...
The German Youth Movement began in the late 1800\u27s and underwent a number of transformations in r...
This thesis examines the development of the Edwardian Scouting Movement through the experiences of t...