This is a book report on the book Revaluing British Boys’ Story Papers written by Helen A. Fairlie in 2014. The book Revaluing British Boys’ Story Papers, 1918–1939 presents a bright example of the successful application of various theoretical approaches in a case study of children’s literature. Helen A. Fairlie focuses on revaluation of boys’ story papers published in Britain in the period from 1918 to 1939
This open access book explores how children, parents, and survivors reshaped the politics of child p...
Historical fiction is a powerful way of transmitting national history to later generations. It emerg...
In 2013, the NSW Premier's Young People's History Prize was won by Australian novelist Jackie French...
This dissertation discusses contemporary Anglophone children’s literature representing the Holocaust...
This is a book report for the book Politics and Ideology in Children’s Literature which was edited b...
Historical fiction is a powerful way of transmitting national history to later generations. It emerg...
In 2012, on the 75th anniversary speech of the roundup of Parisian Jews known as the Vél d’Hiv, form...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 313-358.Introduction -- Chapter 1: 'Fictional historiography'...
History has been in the centre of political interest over the last two decades; claimed as a vehicle...
This is a book report on Laura Viñas Valle\u27s book De-constructing Dahl. The book is an academic s...
This is a book review of Jessica Straley\u27s book "Evolution and Imagination in Victorian Children\...
This thesis is concerned with advancing our knowledge of Irish children’s reading in the first two d...
British children's literature has an extensive and influential canon, in which historical fiction fi...
Abstract: The Reading Subject The article discusses the theories and current critical approaches to ...
This study examines how children have been portrayed in Swedish textbooks written for the subject of...
This open access book explores how children, parents, and survivors reshaped the politics of child p...
Historical fiction is a powerful way of transmitting national history to later generations. It emerg...
In 2013, the NSW Premier's Young People's History Prize was won by Australian novelist Jackie French...
This dissertation discusses contemporary Anglophone children’s literature representing the Holocaust...
This is a book report for the book Politics and Ideology in Children’s Literature which was edited b...
Historical fiction is a powerful way of transmitting national history to later generations. It emerg...
In 2012, on the 75th anniversary speech of the roundup of Parisian Jews known as the Vél d’Hiv, form...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 313-358.Introduction -- Chapter 1: 'Fictional historiography'...
History has been in the centre of political interest over the last two decades; claimed as a vehicle...
This is a book report on Laura Viñas Valle\u27s book De-constructing Dahl. The book is an academic s...
This is a book review of Jessica Straley\u27s book "Evolution and Imagination in Victorian Children\...
This thesis is concerned with advancing our knowledge of Irish children’s reading in the first two d...
British children's literature has an extensive and influential canon, in which historical fiction fi...
Abstract: The Reading Subject The article discusses the theories and current critical approaches to ...
This study examines how children have been portrayed in Swedish textbooks written for the subject of...
This open access book explores how children, parents, and survivors reshaped the politics of child p...
Historical fiction is a powerful way of transmitting national history to later generations. It emerg...
In 2013, the NSW Premier's Young People's History Prize was won by Australian novelist Jackie French...