16.3: The Persistence of Slavery

With Robin Phylisia Chapdelaine

Episode Notes

Robin Phylisia Chapdelaine discusses her book, The Persistence of Slavery: An Economic History of Child Trafficking in Nigeria, with Stacey Akines.

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16.2: The Maternalists

With Shaul Bar-Haim

Episode Notes

Shaul Bar-Haim discusses his book, "The Maternalists: Psychoanalysis, Motherhood, and the British Welfare State" (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021), with Kristine Alexander.

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16.1: Writing Maternity

Dara Rossman Regaignon

Episode Notes

Dara Rossman Regaignon discusses her book, Writing Maternity: Medicine, Anxiety, Rhetoric, and Genre, with Ann Jurecic.

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15.15: Mobilizing Japanese Youth

With Christopher Gerteis

Episode Notes

Christopher Gerteis discusses his book, "Mobilizing Japanese Youth: The Cold War and the Making of the Sixties Generation," with Bill Mihalopoulos.

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15.14: From Dead Ends to Cold Warriors

With Peter W. Y. Lee

Episode Notes

Peter W. Y. Lee discusses his book, "From Dead Ends to Cold Warriors: Constructing American Boyhood in Postwar Hollywood Films," with Patrice Reyes.

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15.13: Revisiting Fictions of Integration

With Naomi Lesley

Episode Notes

Naomi Lesley discusses her monograph, _Fictions of Integration: American Children's Literature and the Legacies of _Brown v. Board of Education, with Vanessa Martinez. This episode originally aired as Season 9, Episode 15 of the SHCY Podcast.

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15.12: The Common School Awakening

With David Komline

Episode Notes

David Komline discusses his book, "The Common School Awakening: Religion and the Transatlantic Roots of American Public Education," with Adam Laats.

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15.11: Schooling and State Formation in Early Modern Sweden

With Bengt Sandin

Episode Notes

Bengt Sandin discusses his book, Schooling and State Formation in Early Modern Sweden, with Johanna Sköld.

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15.10: Making the Best of It

With Sarah Glassford and Amy Shaw

Episode Notes

Sarah Glassford and Amy Shaw discuss their edited volume, Making the Best of It: Women and Girls of Canada and Newfoundland during the Second World War.

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15.9: The Best Weapon for Peace

With Erica Moretti

Episode Notes

Erica Moretti discusses her award-winning book, The Best Weapon for Peace: Maria Montessori, Education, and Children's Rights (University of Wisconsin Press, 2021), with Anna Kathryn Kendrick.

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