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You Can Help Your Country: English Children's Work During the Second World War

Autor Berry Mayall, Virginia Morrow
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mar 2021
As men and women throughout England were called up for war work during World War II, the country needed to generate as much food and wealth as possible to support them. Children quickly came to be seen as a vital resource. Many children worked the land, planting and harvesting crops, raising money for the war effort, and carrying out a range of other tasks. That war work followed on debates throughout the preceding decades about the character and proper activities of childhood, debates that saw commentators in education and workers' organizations arguing about whether children should stay in school and learn or should combine their education with war-related work. The work of children during the war raised a question that still has relevance today: Should children be conceptualized as citizens of the future or as participating citizens now? That debate has led to even larger questions about the social construction of childhood. As children have increasingly withdrawn from paid and unpaid work, their contribution today can best be understood through their work at school, though that work is often disguised or devalued as mere socialization. The interwar years and the war years in England were a key time for re-thinking childhood, and the issues that were raised then still have relevance to the role of children in society today.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781787356788
ISBN-10: 1787356787
Pagini: 276
Ilustrații: 14 halftones
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: UCL Press
Colecția UCL Press

Notă biografică

Berry Mayall is emerita professor of childhood studies at the UCL Institute of Education and research associate for Young Lives, Department of International Development, University of Oxford. Virginia Morrow is visiting professor at UCL and research associate for young lives in the Department of International Development at the University of Oxford. 

Cuprins

Preface to the revised edition 1. Starting points 2. Children in social thought between the wars 3. Earners or learners? Work and school 1900–1939 4. Children in wartime 5. Younger children’s work: Doing their bit 6. Bringing in the harvest 7. Older children’s work: Serving their country 8. Children in organisations: Working for freedom 9. Closing points Appendix : School histories References Index