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Society for the History
of Childhood and Youth
11 th Biennial
conference
National University of
Ireland Galway
23-25 June 2021
CO-ORGANISERS:
Sarah-Anne Buckley
and Alice Mulhearn23 June 2021 10.30AM - 12.00PM Session 1
1B Chair: Jennifer Redmond
9.00AM-9.30AM
Youth culture, Ben Jordan, “Youth Activism’s Centennial on the Front Lines
Conference Opening and Welcome Address activism, and of American Environmental and Civil Rights’ Crises”
Rebecca Braun, Tamara Myers, Enrico Dal Lago, Pat Dolan, resistance Eve Colpus, “Children and young people’s telephone use
Sarah-Anne Buckley and Alice Mulhearn as a site for youth resistance, c. 1980s-2000s"
Margaret Úna Kavanagh, “Taizé and Youth Culture”
9.30AM - 10.30AM Janet Borland, “Saving the Crane: Children as Agents of
Bird Conservation in Postwar Japan”
Irish Chair Sarah-Anne Buckley 1C Chair: Devon Goodwin
Childhood Participants: Mary O'Dowd, Ciara Breathnach, Mary
and Youth: Hatfield Mapping Timothy Stone and Don Lafreniere, “Historical Spatial
Childhood Microdata for the study of health and well-being of youth
From the
Spaces and children in the Industrial City”
Medieval to
Rachel Thimke, “The Children’s Commute: Mapping
the Modern: A
student access to primary schools in post-emancipation
Roundtable Jamaica, 1835-1845”
Trevor R. Nelson, “Sing a Song of Commonwealth: BBC
School Music Broadcasts and the Formation of Post-
10.30AM - 12.00PM Session 1 Imperial Children”
1A Chair: Julie McLeod 1D Chair: Johanna Sköld
Julie McLeod, “Progressive education and questions of Childhood Lindy Cameron, “From the silencing of girls to ‘Riot Grrrls’:
Ambivalent
childhood, coloniality and race: Making educable subjects” and Youth Ideologies of age and gender as both constraining and
histories of
Fiona Paisley, “Aboriginal Australia in the Pan-Pacific: Activism: enabling girls’ activism in the twentieth-century"
childhood,
education Debating education and settler colonialism in 1930s Hawai’i” Identity, Thierry Verburgh, “Moving Beyond 'Subcultural' and 'Post-
and race in Derek S. Taira, “Keiki Incarceration: Native Hawaiian Boys Voice and Subcultural' theory: Personal Experiences of Rivalries and
Australasia in Territorial Hawai’i’s Industrial and Reformatory Schools, Participation Reciprocities Between Adolescent West Berlin Leftist and
and the 1900-1916" Punk Activists, 1976-1983".
Pacific Hannah Taveres, “Visualizing Race: Technologies of Katie Wright, “Reclaiming childhood rights: Activism, public
Assessment and Sentiment in Territorial Hawai’i Hawai’i” inquiries and the societalization of historical institutional
child abuse scandals”
NB. All times are in Irish Summer Time (UTC+1)
2 323 June 2021 12.00PM - 1.30PM Session 2
12.00PM - 1.30PM Session 2 2C Chair: Mary Hatfield
2A Chair: Kevin O’Sullivan Pediatric Samir Hamdoud, “Children at The Royal Albert:
Tom Wilkinson, "The Youth Hostel Association of India, medicine and Experiencing Care, Life and Death in Victorian and
Youth and the
the Politics of Leisure and the Shaping of Indian transformations Edwardian Britain”
Task of National Youth During the Long 1950s" in child health Perri Klass, “The Expectation of Survival: Child Mortality,
Development in
Sayaka Chatani, “Conservative and Progressive: Young Pediatric Practice, and the Culture of Parenting in the
the Postcolonial
Zainichi Korean Women in North Korea’s Nation- 20th Century”
World
Building” Aisling Shalvey, “Examining children’s perspective of health
Thomas Zuber, “Between Boulbi and Orodara: Youth discrimination in wartime. A case study of paediatric
Reform Centers, Development and Statecraft at treatment in a Nazi occupied hospital 1941-1944”
Independence in Burkina Faso, 1954-1968”
2D Chair: Kristine Alexander
Edgar Liao, “Disciplined Idealism: Rethinking Youth
Agency and Idealism Through the Case of Post-1942 Children in Crisis Charlotte Bennett, “Anglo-world Childhood and
Singapore” – Anglophone Christianity during the 1918 Influenza Pandemic”
writings, imperial Hugh Morrison, “‘Seven Heroic Children’: Darjeeling,
Sandip Kana, “Producing Productive and Disciplined connections, and
Disaster and Transnational Religious Discourse in
Citizens: Indian Youth and National Development” international
disasters in the Historical Retrospect”
2B late nineteenth Anna Gilderdale, “‘Dear Dot, a famine is a terrible
Chair: Matthew Grenby and early thing:’ children’s responses to global humanitarian
Mapping the Courtney Weikle-Mills, “Global Versus Local: What twentieth crises in the anglophone press, 1880-1914”
Colonial Routes Maps Tell Us About Early Caribbean Children’s Book centuries
of Children’s Circulation”
Gabriela Lee, “Now Listen, Children: Mapping the
2E Chair: John Cunningham
Literature in the
Nineteenth and Currents of Folktale Circulations and Adaptations in The Youth, Crime Jasper Heeks, “Making and taking opportunities on
Philippine Readers Series and The Best of Lola Basyang” and Delinquency the streets: youth gangs and larrikins, 1870-1900”
Early Twentieth
Centuries Heo Na Sil, “Adventurous Children without an Empire: Laura Di Spurio, “Girls’ Perceptions of Stranger
Translating, Reading, and Enjoying Imperial Stories in Danger. Grief, Fears, and Emotions of Girls in European
Cold War Korea” cities at the turn of the 20th century”
Sreemoyee Dasgupta, “Wandering Alice: Print Culture and Corrie Decker , “When Age Doesn’t Matter: Race,
Politics in Transnational Adaptations of Children’s Literature” Criminality, and Boys’ Sexuality in Twentieth-Century
East Africa”
Kevin Heiniger & Gisela Hauss, "Coercive residential
care for children and youth: locking away juvenile
disruption and conflicts"
1.30PM - 2.00PM
4 Lunch and Networking 523 June 2021 2.00PM - 3.30PM Session 3
3C Chair: Harrie Kevill-Davies
2.00PM - 3.30PM Session 3 The Harrie Kevill-Davies, “Bubblegum education: Educating
Challenges American Identity in Trading Cards in the Postwar United
3A and States”
Chairs: Megan Jane Laverty & Gregory Maughn
Opportunities Alexandra Krawetz, “Performing Public Safety: American
Gareth B. Karin Murris, “Philosophy and children’s literature" Age- of Non- Accidents and Children’s Artistic Works in the 1930s”
Matthews, Transgressive Philosophizing with Children’s Literature Traditional Bethany Sharpe, “Remaking History in Disrupted Space:
The Child’s Forms of
Stephanie Burdick-Shepherd and Cristina Cammarano, Student Use of Personal Stories to Annotate and Reclaim
Philosopher Education
“Philosophy for children" Gareth B. Matthews on the Child the Past in the Juvenile Justice Classroom”
as Philosopher” Paul Ringel, “Schoolhouse Rock and the Teaching of
Peter Shea, “Socratic Teaching: What Can it Be?” Difficult History”
Jennifer Glaser, “Philosophy of Childhood: Gareth B. 3D Chair: Mischa Honeck
Matthews’ Philosophy of Psychology”
This is the Nicole de Silva, Education for “World Friendship”?
Walter Omar Kohan and Claire Cassidy, “Philosophy of World! The Racial and Imperial Politics of American “Peace
Childhood or Philosophy of Children?” Geographies Education,” 1926-1928
of Childhood Ana Fumurescu, “I am a son of Dobruja”: Crafting
3B Chair: Kate Harvey and Mental Maps through Primary Schooling in Romanian-
Child, Anna-Claire Simpson, “Childhood and Racial Pedagogies Administered Dobruja, 1878-1920
Interrupter: Performances of Whiteness in Shakespeare’s Henry V and of Empire Catherine Larochelle, Empire, Colonialism and Place-
Images of King John” Attachment in Young Minds: Quebec Students’ Imaginative
Childhood as Travels, 1850-1914
Antonelli Snider, “Seeing Latin America through Children
Challenges
and Youth” Mahshid Mayar, At Home (and) in the World – “Home
to Power
Geography” And the US Empire at the Turn of the
Michaël Roy, “Towards a History of Children in the Abolition
Twentieth Century
Movement”
Crystal Lynn Webster, “‘He Sees Nothing in You but 3E Participants: Kristine Alexander, Sarah Duff,
Wickedness’: Representations of Black Girls’ Criminality in Roundtable Karen Vallgårda, Stephanie Olsen
Early America Discussion:
Anna Mae Duane, “Two truths and a lie: Conspiracy, Child Moving away
Slaves and Conserving the Status Quo” from Agency
Toward New
Nathalie op de Beeck, “We Can’t Spell UNLESS Without US: Approaches
Child Participants in Environmental Activism” for the
History of
Childhood
and Youth?
6 723 June 2021 3.30PM - 5.00PM Session 4
3.30PM - 5.00PM Session 4 4D Chair: Alisa Clapp-Itnyre
Nineteenth- Alisa Clapp-Itnyre, “Making Waves: Nineteenth-Century
4A Chair: Philip Nel Century Girls’ Travel Diaries”
The Creative Christina Michelon, “Privilege and Industrious Play: Children’s Travel
Child and Elizabeth Massa Hoiem, “Watching Children at Work:
Nineteenth-Century Domestic Craft and the Cultivation Literature, the
Inequalities of Class Differences in 19thC Children’s Manufacturing Tour
of Whiteness” Fictional and
Identity Books”
the Real
Karen Sánchez-Eppler, “Marginalizataion: Identity
Suzan Alteri, “Disrupting the Identities of Tarry-at-Home
Formation and Child Readers”
Travelers: Priscilla Wakefield’s Travelogues”
Amy Fish, “A Transnational Creative Child: Melissa
Macagba Ignacio’s Performance of U.S. Immigrant 4E Chair: Katharina Stornig
Girlhood” Politics of Indre Cuplinskas, “Coming Together, Staying
Patrick McCreery, “Jazz Jennings and the Politics of Juveniles' Apart: Catholic Students Negotiate Mixed Gender
Trans Self-Creation" Gender Organizations in Interwar Europe”
Roles within Andrée-Anne Plourde, “‘Little girls, little boys’. Gender
4B Chair: Lidong Xiang Institutionalized Dynamics within the Junior Red Cross Movement during
Girls in School and the 1930s”
Lidong Xiang, “Conflicting Femininity: Chinese Girls in
Uniforms Recreational
Uniforms during the Republican-era (1912-1936)” Annika Stendebach, “‘Girls at One Side of the Room,
Activities in the
Smruthi Bala Kannan, “Schooling communities in public 20th Century Men at the Other, – Power Geometries of Space within
health: school-uniforms’ symbolism in Tamil Nadu, India” Irish Dance Halls”
Sharon Kinsella, “Infinite Degrees of Significance: Girl’s Katharina Wolf, “Gendering Youth. Discourses on
School Uniform in Contemporary Japan” Boyhood and Girlhood in the summer camps of the SOS
Children’s Villages (1949–1979)”
4C Chair: Paula Fass
20th Century 4F Chair: Alison Forrestal
Anita Casavantes Bradford, “Childsaving and Exclusion
Child Migration in FDR’s America, 1933-1945” Medieval and Hadas Hirsch, “Childhood and Personal Performance in
to the United Early Modern Early Islam: The Legal discourse”
Sabrina Thomas, “The Color of Dust: The Race and
States: Childhood Tali Berner, “Between Distress and Empowerment: Early
Illegitimacy of Brown Babies and Black Amerasians”
Challenges, Modern Jewish Encounters with The Plague”
Interruptions Martha C. Franco, “The Evolution of the Central Atacan Atakan, “Plasticity and Mercuriality:
and American ‘Unaccompanied Alien Child’: 1980-2020” Reconsideration of Children's Corporeality and Its
Opportunities Medicalization during the Late Ottoman Empire”
8 923 June 2021 5.00PM - 6.30PM Session 5
5.00PM - 6.30PM Session 5 5D Chair: Deborah Doroshow
Treating Children’s Ellen Herman, “Brain-Oriented Approaches to Child
5A Chair: Divya Kannan Mental Conditions
in Mid-Century Development and Psychopathology at Midcentury in
Interrupting Julia Shatz, “Childing and Unchilding Juvenile the United States.”
America:
Offenders in Mandate Palestine“
Unchilding in the How Experts Andrew Jones, “Adult-like” Experiences: LSD Therapy
Middle East and Leyla Neyzi, “‘Unchilding’ and Kurdish Children in Constructed
Boarding School in Turkey during the 1990s” the Normal for Autistic and Schizophrenic Children in the 1960s”
North Africa
Nazan Maksudyan, “Armenian Children Who Survived Child, And How Marga Vicedo, “Therapeutic Approaches to Childhood
the Genocide Some Children
Autism in the United States, 1940-1970"
Challenged Their
Heidi Morrison: Crossing Emotional Frontiers as a Constructs
Palestinian Unchild”
5E Chair: Sarah-Anne Buckley
5B Chair: Jane Hamlett
Elisabeth Lefebvre, "The Discipline of School is Rather How Young Samantha McCormack, “‘Well, the major thing for
Schooling in the me about school then was that I wasn’t there a great
Good for Them”: Traditional Communities of Care, People
18th and 19th deal’: disability and educational inequality in post war
Mission Schools, and the Practice of Child-Rearing" Responded to
Centuries England”
Challenges of
Helen Sunderland, “Turning the class-room into a Jennifer Crane, “‘How ‘Gifted’ Children Responded to
Health, 1945-
court of justice”: school mock trials in late Victorian and Psychological Intervention, 1945-1990”
2000
Edwardian England” Caroline Rusterholz, “‘It’s an excellent service for a
Emma Lyons, “‘Only by good luck and a certain lot of young people and a place of trust for them’.
ingenuity’: educational voyages of Irish Catholics under Teenagers, Sex and the Brook Advisory Centres (1964-
the Penal Laws: the case study of Patrick Lattin, 1770-81" 1992)”
Pablo Toro-Blanco, “A Cristal house: The Internado as Laura Kelly, “‘Changing individual people’s lives and
an emotional arena. Chile, c.1830-c.1900” changing the culture at large’: The IFPA youth group
and sexual health activism in Ireland, c.1984-1994”
5C Chair: Ciara Breathnach
Adoption and Karen Balcom & Rachel Rains, “Babies for Sale:
the Investigating the Baby Black Market in the United
Commodification States, 1950-1965"
of Children I: The Claire McGettrick, “The Clann Project”
State and the Shoshana Madmoni-Gerberv & Orly Benjamin, “The
Investigation(?) Kidnapped Babies Affair in Israel: Media Coverage,
of Adoption – US, Information Control and Children’s Rights”
Ireland, Israel
10 11CONGESTED DISTRICTS BOARD FURRY FRIENDS
1892, Connemara c. 1899, Tramore, Waterford
Photographer: Major Ruttledge-Fair Photographer: Poole Studio
Source: National Library of Ireland, TUKE37 Source: National Library of Ireland, P_WP_0789
12 1324 June 2021 10.30AM - 12.00PM Session 6
10.30AM - 12.00PM Session 6 6D Chair: Hugh Morrison
Convalescence. Mary Clare Martin, “Opportunity or exile? Children’s
6A Chair: Emma Robertson The challenge experiences of convalescent homes in Europe,
Migration, loss Natasha Joyce: “Twice the loss, double the grief: of ill-health, Canada and the United States, 1850-1950"
and Australian abandoned nineteenth century child graves of a interruptions to
Melanie Tebbutt, “‘Delicate’ children’s stories of
childhoods colonial goldrush town” "normal" life, and
postwar health stays in Switzerland”
the opportunity
Tim Calabria: “Childhood, time and exclusion in the
for recovery for
Fairbridge Scheme, 1913-1924”
children and young
Jennifer Jones and Emma Robertson: “Diasporic people in Europe
Scottish identity, farm training and the assimilation of and North America,
child migrants in post-WWII rural Australia” 1850-1960
6B Chair: Shih-Wen Sue Chen
6E Chair: Sarah-Anne Buckley
Transnational Vassiliki Vassiloudi: “The Child’s Paper (1868-1893)
Children’s Health, in Greece and Spiritual Health as a Stake in the The centrality Cate O’Neill, “The Find & Connect web resource, 10
1860s-1960 Protestant Paradigm” of records and years on: reflections on Australia’s national response
archives to to the history of children’s institutionalisation”
Kristine Moruzi: “Healthy Children in the Junior Red
historical justice: A
Cross (1922-1940)” Kirsten Wright and Constance Thurley-Hart,
comparison of Irish
“Mapping the geography of children’s Homes in
Shih-Wen Sue Chen: “Children, Polio, and Public and Australian
Australia: the Find & Connect Map of Children’s
Health, 1940s-1960s.“ responses to
Homes”
historical child
6C Chair: Alice Mulhearn abuse Mary Cunningham, “Collecting the life stories of the
Young People in Claire Phillips: “There was no goodnight hug or kiss’: Tuam Survivors”
Institutions The Foundling Hospital and the Feeling of Family, Barry Houlihan, “The Report and the Record:
1900–1950” Archives, Access and Personal Testimony”
Olwen Purdue: “Somebody’s child’: children and
the workhouse in the early twentieth-century Irish
industrial city” 12.00PM - 12.30PM
Laura Harrison: “Resilience, resistance and
Lunch and Networking
confrontation: young women and the York
Penitentiary Society, c.1845-1919”
Jane O'Brien: “The Role of Family in Ireland’s
Industrial Schools”
14 1524 June 2021 12.30PM - 2.00PM Session 7
12.30PM - 2.00PM Session 7 7D Chair: Lorraine Grimes
Infant care Lara Vapnek: “Little Ones Left Desolate and
7A Chair: Mary Hatfield in Australia, Dependent”: Institutional Care for the Infants of Wet-
Domestic care, Elisabeth M. Yang, “Home Nurseries: Medico-Moral Canada and the Nurses in New York City, 1850-1900”
medicine and Domains of American Infants in Late Nineteenth- and United States,
Heather Reel: “Debating Infant Care: The Dionne
childhood health Early Twentieth-Century Childrearing Manuals” 1850s-present
Quintuplets Custody Controversy in American
Megan McAuley, “Childhood, Interrupted: Infanticide Periodicals, 1934-1938”
and Infant Ill-health in Co. Donegal, 1870-1900”
Carla Pascoe Leahy: “A babe’s-eye view: childrearing
Fiona Gatt & Catherine Gay, “‘Reliving the advice and infant and maternal experiences in
early days’: Recollections of nineteenth-century Australia since 1945”
Melbourne childhoods through The Age newspaper”
7E Chair: Sarah-Anne Buckley
7B Chair: Michal Molcho The tangible Eliza McKee, “Clothing the child pauper in post-
Jewish childhood, Ekaterina Oleshkevich, “How to Persuade Parents and physical Famine Ireland”
the Holocaust and That You Are Right: Jewish Children and Their experiences of
Alice Mulhearn Williams, “Childhood lost: the
its aftermath Conflicts with Parents in the Russian Empire” children in Irish
sensory memories of young people in the Magdalene
state care
Barnabas Balint, “Coming of Age During the laundries”
Holocaust: Young Hungarian Jewish Women in the
Jamie Canavan, “Sensory memories from oral history
Nazi Concentration Camps”
of Irish fostered children 1940-1970”
Nicole Freeman: ‘And When the Kids Get Back to
Conall Ó Fátharta, “Stolen identities – the control
Normal, They Start Learning’: Educating Jewish
and framing of the illegal birth registrations scandal”
Children in Poland After the Holocaus
7C Chair: Lindsay Myers
Reconfiguring Chanique Lawrence-Geschwindt: Vignette 1:
Creativity and Reconfiguring the ‘voice’ of research
Agency in Young
Joanne Peers: Vignette 2: Reconfiguring play and
Children’s Post-
creativity: A meshwork of relations
Digital Play
Theresa Giorza: Vignette 3: Reconfiguring play as
‘intensity’: Leather, feathers and pearls
Kerryn Dixon: Vignette 4: Reconfiguring superheroes:
Black Panther, protectors and vigilantes
16 1724 June 2021 2.00PM - 3.30PM Session 8
2.O0PM - 3.30PM Session 8 8D Chair: Bettina Hitzer
Political rupture, Friederike Kind-Kovács, “‘The Heroes’ Children:
8A Chair: Leanne McCormick
transformation Rescuing the Great War’s Orphans”
Mona Gleason: “Dreamers at a Distance: Rural and childhood/
Historical Lessons
Settler Girlhood and the Promise of Education, BC, children in Machteld Venken: “‘Secondary School Principals’
about Girlhood:
Canada, 1930-1950” Europe (1914-50) Transformation Practices in Polish Upper Silesia
Challenging
Tamara Myers: “Runaway Girls, Murder, and Moral (1919-1939)“
Absence, Silence,
and Violence Panics: Teenagers and 1970s Historiography” Laura Hobson Faure: “1939/1940: The meaning of
Crystal Fraser: “‘The hazards that can result from war to Central European Jewish Refugee Children in
too permissive or undisciplined sexual behaviour’: France”
Indigenous Sexualities and Girlhood at an Inuvik
Olga Gnydiuk: “Transforming refugee child care
Indian Residential School, 1960s to 1970s”
after World War II. The case of Polish-Ukrainian
unaccompanied minors”
8B Chair: Marnie Hay
Alternative Ríona Nic Congáil, “Children’s Voices During the
Education: Revivalist Period: The Irish Language’s Answer to the
Children and the 8E Chair: Sarah-Anne Buckley
Brontë Sisters”
Irish Language, Child-saving Rosaria Franco, “Rescue by invitation: The Salvation
Máire McCafferty, “Education Interrupted? The Irish
1900-1960 and Army and child trafficking in colonial Hong Kong”
Language Summer College and the Provision of an humanitarianism
Alternative Education, 1904-1930” Yves Denéchère, “Private experiences and personal
development of Eurasian girls sent to France at the
Claire M. Dunne, “Children’s periodicals in Irish:
end of the Indochina War”
Understanding the new educational landscape
(1922-1960)” Bethany Sharpe, “An Intimate Act: Feeding children
of violence and the 1975 Operation Babylift”
8C Beatrice Scutaru, “Brotherly collaboration and
assistance during the Greek civil war: Care and
State Care &
humanitarian aid for children evacuated to
Humanitarian
Romania”
Aid in Mid-
Eszter Varsa, Book presentation: Protected
Twentieth
Children, Regulated Mothers: Gender and the
Century Europe
“Gypsy Question” in State Care in Postwar Hungary,
1949-1956 (Budapest: CEU Press, 2021).
18 1924 June 2021 3.30PM - 5.00PM Session 9
3.30PM - 5.00PM Session 9 9D Chair: Susan Ecklemann Berghel
Youth, Race, Doris Morgan Rueda: “Delinquency and Duress in
9A Chair: Gary Cross
Discipline and the the Desert: Juvenile Detention Centers in mid-20th
Television and the Helle Strandgaard Jensen: “A ‘culture free’ American State Century Las Vegas”
transformation of transformation? Sesame Street and television for
Kathryn Schumaker: “Discipline and Desegregation:
children’s lives preschoolers in 1970’s Europe“
Race and Resistance to Corporal Punishment in the
Sherman Dorn and Wooyeong Kim: “Sesame Street 1970s and 1980s”
and the “vast wasteland”: Television in the context of
American educational history” 9E Chair: Nessa Cronin
Kathryn Ostrofsky: “Sesame Street In the Community: “Narrating Kelly Norah Drukker: “Creating Narrative Spaces”
How CTW Used Broadcasting and Children’s Culture Childhood”:
Eleni Polychronakos: “Edens Lost and Found: The
as Tools for Civic Engagement“ Exploring Creative
Inheritance of Childhood Geographies”
Approaches to
9B Chair: Mahshid Mayar Telling Childhood Stephanie Olsen: “Framing my Mother: Questions of
and Family Stories Narrative Belonging”
Military Boyhood Sarah Curtis: “Raising Soldiers: Boys and Military Toys
-A Round Table”
in France, India, in Third Republic France” Barbara Lorenzkowski: “Voice, Childhood, and
and the United Harriette Kevill-Davies: “The United States Military
Disability
States as Information Management: An Examination of
Children’s Trading Cards of the 1950s”
Tom Wilkinson: “The National Cadet Core, Nation
Building, and the Defence of Independent India,
1947 -1962”
Sarah Chinn: “Drummer Boys and Boy Soldiers: (Un)
Interrupted Childhood in the US Civil War”
9C Chair: Helen Sunderland
Contested Katherine Cartwright: “Constructions of Race and
Visions of Nation Empire in American Children’s Writing, 1917-1941”
and Empire
Elizabeth Dillenburg: “‘A Strange Place’: Competing
in Citizenship
Visions of Empire and Emigration in the Girls’ Friendly
Education
Society”
Rachel A. Neiwert: “Writing Home: Claiming
Citizenship in the Parents’ Union School”
20 2124 June 2021 5.00PM - 6.30PM Session 10
5.00PM - 6.30PM Session 10 10D
10D Chair: Catherine A. Jones
Shifting the Catherine A. Jones, Frances M. Clarke & Rebecca Jo
10A Commentator: Kimberlee McKee Paradigm: Boy Plant
Adoption and the Isabella Jackson, “Chinese childhood interrupted: Soldiers and
Commodification the sale of girls as ‘adopted daughters’ for Nineteenth
of Children II: The household labour in Republican China (1912-1949)” Century Childhood
Value of Children
Fabio Macedo, “Child adoption as a reproductive
and the Needs of
issue in France (1920s-1940s)” 10E
Adoptive Parents Chair: Alice Mulhearn
– China, France, Nora Kassner, “Hard to Place: The Market American Sharon Halevi, “‘This Beautiful Illuminated
United States Value of Children with HIV, Their Kin, and the Childhood Broadway’: Young Urban Tourists in the Early
Queer People Who Cared for Them” American Republic”
10B Leslie Paris, “Risk Across Age: Covid-19 and
Emily Bruce, “Finding the Path Together: Sibling
American Childhood”
Sibling Splits & Support in French Canadian and German Migration
Ties: Politics, to the United States, 1840–1930” 10F Chair: Sarah-Anne Buckley
Connections, Susan Miller, “A Band of Brothers: Juvenile Black Youth Susan Eckelmann Berghel, “Don’t Stand by
Representations Masculinity and Sibling Bonds in Depression-Era Poetry and Quietly”: Black Panther Youth and Anti-Racist
America” Mid-Twentieth Poetry
Mateusz Świetlicki, “Anna with an A – Sisterhood, Century Anti-
Rachel Conrad, “Poetics of Freedom in the Work of
Mothering, and Clashing Visions of Femininity in Racist Activism
Young Black Poets in the 1960s US”
Gloria Kupchenko Frolick’s Anna Veryha (1992)“
Katharine Capshaw, “Haunted by Death, Handling
Violence: Black Youth Poetry of the 1960s in
10C Chair: Nicholas Syrett Mississippi and Bedford-Stuyvesant”
Children's
Rachel Hope Cleves, "'Longing to see your old dear 10E
Agency and face again': Children's Voices and the History of
the History of 6.30PM - 7.30PM
Pederasty."
Sexuality
Averil Earls, "'Pageboy wanted, 3 nights a week'" SHCY Business Meeting, Prize-giving ceremony & Live Q&A
Teen Boys, Sex Work, and Vagrancy in Twentieth
Century Ireland"
7.30PM - 8.30PM
Amanda Littauer, The Paper Doll Game: Fantasy,
Sexuality, and Play in Twentieth Century Queer Cookery demonstration with Áine Maguire
Girlhoods"
22 23IRISH WOMEN DEMAND THE VOTE
1907 to 1914, Ireland
John: “Postcard, cardboard,
gelatin silver chloride print,
monochrome, pro-suffrage
publicity, image of a girl holding
a basket containing a Votes for
Women newspaper and holding
a placard ‘THE IRISH WOMEN
DEMAND THE VOTE’, image taken
in a photographic studio.”
Source: LSE, TWL.2002.588
ADDING
1890s, Mount Sion School, Waterford
Photographer: Poole Studio
Source: National Library of Ireland, POOLEWP0950
24 2525 June 2021 12.00PM - 1.30PM Session 11
11.00AM - 12.00PM
Irish Language Class with Ríona Nic Congáil
11C Moderator: William S. Bush
The Carceral Tera Eva Agyepong, Máximo Langer, Tamara Myers,
12.00PM - 1.30PM Session 11 Carl Suddler, David S. Tanenhaus
Turn in Juvenile
Justice Studies:
11A Chair: Kevin O’Sullivan A Roundtable on
Gillian Lamb, “Shaping their own futures: New Directions in
Multiple moments
institutional children and welfare 1850-1900” the Field
of agency.
Institutional Rebecca Swartz, “‘I had no complaint to make, but I
children, families absconded’: Agency, childhoods and children’s 11D Chair: Maayan Hilel
and welfare 1820- experiences of the Children’s Friend Society in the
Transformation of Melis Sulos, “Spatial Reorganization of Childrearing
1930 Cape, 1833-1841”
the Child Raising in the early Republican Turkey”
Claudia Soares, “Family interrupted: emotion, Practices in the Samar Nour, Hygiene, Paediatrics Health, and
agency, and resilience in pauper families in Britain,
first half of the Nationalist Anxieties in Egypt 1907-1951”
Australia, and Canada, 1820-1930”
20th century Marianne Dhenin, Rearing Modern Egypt: Child
11B Chair: Anne-Françoise Praz Welfare and the State in the Early-Twentieth Century
Gendered Commentator: Joëlle Droux Alex Gagne, “From Strays to Saviours: Analyzing the
transitions and Flavia Guerrini, “I don’t even have the intention of impact of Child Immigration Schemes in Canada on
breaks in the life mending my ways.” The placement in the Perceptions of Childhood and Child Welfare Policies,
course of young reformatory Wiener Neudorf from the girls’ 1869-1930”
people in care perspective
Aurore Müller, “Training opportunities for boys and Chair: Corinne Field
(1945-1990)
girls in care, in the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel Nicholas Syrett, “Three Diabolical Trades”: Lying-in
(1950-1980)” Hospitals, Abortionists, and Baby Farms in the Late
Olivia Vernay, “Breaks and continuities in life Nineteenth-Century US
experiences and placements of so-called deviant
Shurlee Swain, “Exposed: Understanding Infant
adolescents (Geneva, 1960-2000)”
Abandonment in Australia 1830-1950s”
Jane Nicholas, “Infanticide and Everyday Violence in
the Lives of Girls and Women in Ontario, 1870-1920”
Johanna Sköld & Johanna Sjöberg, “The Work of
the Infant Dead: Infanticide and the Biopolitics of
Infant Life?"
26 2725 June 2021 1.30PM - 3.00PM Session 12
1.30PM - 3.00PM Session 12 12C Chair: Catherine Rymph
Child Cecilie Bjerre, “Working with Out-of-Home
12A Chair: Enrico Dal Lago Placements Cases. Dilemmas in Social Work in
Placements -
Religious Child- Chloe Flower, “Quaker Faith and Juvenile Through Time Denmark, 1905-1975.”
Saving and Delinquency in the Q Camps of Hawkspur Green” & Place Nell Musgrove, “Labor or Love? Foster care in 19th
Reformation in the and 20th-century Australia.”
Krysta Beam, “Among the Oak Trees: Children’s
Twentieth Century
Spirituality and the Reformation of Protestant Child- Megan Birk, “From Free to Fee: Local Control and U.S.
Saving in Costa Rica, 1932-1970” Child Placement Policies”
Robin P. Chapdelaine, “Let Children Learn Even if
We Starve: British and Catholic Education Systems in 12D Chair: John Cunningham
Fernando Pó, 1950s”
Growing up Shannon Devlin, “Kicking up a noise’: middle-class
Shelby Martens, “‘Your nipples are not to be showing in Nineteenth sibling dynamics during childhood”
when you are dancing for the Lord:’ Citizenship Century Ireland:
Training in Canadian Faith-Based Girls’ Groups from Mary Hatfield, “Inhabiting the middle-class body:
Siblings, Cities,
1960 – 1989” hygiene and health for Irish children 1850-1900”
and Hygiene
Alice Johnson, “Middle-class childhood in
12B Chair: John Borgonovo Victorian Belfast”
Moral panic, Evelina Kallträsk, “Economic crises and the
crises and child changing views of children, youth and
‘protection’ in the entrepreneurship”
twentieth century
Deniz Arzuk. “‘Keep Calm!’ Moral Panics over
Childhood in the 1980s and 1990s”
Soh Yeun Kim, “The Threat of Bad Blood: The U.S.
Modern Adoption and Saving the Other Children”
Yukako Otori, “Exclusion for ‘Protection’: The Making
of Unaccompanied Alien Minors as a Legal
Category”
28 2925 June 2021 1.30PM - 3.00PM Session 13
3.00PM - 4.30PM Session 13
13A Chair: TBC Rachel Winslow: Commentator
Immerse H2020 Deirdre Horgan, Reana Maier, Shirley Martin, Jacqui Pia Erlinghaus, War Orphans, and the ‘Wild’ Market
socio-educational O’Riordan, “Co-Creation and Participatory Methods – Adoption, Family and Social Order in West
integration of in Phase 1 of IMMERSE Research on the Socio- Germany, 1950s and 1960s
Migrant Children Educational Integration of Migrant Children in Europe”
Anaïs Faurt, “Neither Safe nor Sound: Algerian
in Education, Maria Daniella Marouda & Eleni Koutsouraki, Children and Adoption at the End of the French
Research findings “Opportunities and limitations for refugee children’s Empire, 1954-1967”
from Phase 1 of the socio-educational integration in Greece”
study Silvia Taviani & Valeria Fabretti, “Migrant children
Silke Hackenesch, Colorblind Love or Racial
Responsibility? Adopting Black German Children to
integration in Italy: evidences from the IMMERSE
Civil Rights Era America
research project”
Bajo Marcos & Rodríguez-Ventosa Herrera, “Socio-
educational integration of migrant children, intercultural
competence and multilingualism: the Spanish case”
13E Chair: Sarah-Anne Buckley
13B Chair: Ríona Nic Congáil Representations Sandra Fox, “Yiddish Decline, Youth, and American
Cultural Revival Marnie Hay, “Irish Nationalist Girl Scouts during the Jewish Language Activism, 1964-Present"
and Nationalist Era of the Irish Revolution, 1911-23”
Lucy McDiarmid, “A Troubles Childhood in Derry:
Resistance among Mary MacDiarmada, “‘Can we save the children?’ Some Poems by Colette Bryce“
Irish Children and Teaching Irish language and culture to children in
Youth London in the early 1900s” Tehmina Pirzada, “Masculinity Nostalgia, Borders,
and Military Edutainment in South Asian War
Richard McElligott, “‘The Deadly Menaces to the
Comics“
enduring Gaelic State: Irish Nationalists and the
Utilisation of Children’s Sport, 1880-1921” Klara Andersson, “Narrative genres in adults’
childhood experiences of children’s hotels”
13C Chairs: Simon Sleight & Kristine Alexander
Dylan Baun, David Pomfret, Nicholas L. Syrett,
Teaching Global
Abosede George, Valeria Manzano & Susan Whitney
Histories of Youth:
A Roundtable and
Workshop
Discussion
30 3125 June 2021
4.30PM
Closing Comment by Virtual Walking
Tour of Galway City with Marteen Lane
ON THE ROAD TO CAHIRMEE
July 1954, Near Buttevant, County Cork
Photographer: Elinor Wiltshire
Source: NLI
Organising Committee: Melanie Tebbutt, Ríona Nic Congáil, Marnie Hay, Ciara
Breathnach and Mary Hatfield
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