13.7: Transforming the Elite

With Michelle Purdy and Jon Hale

Episode Notes

Michelle Purdy and Jon Hale discuss Purdy's book, Transforming the Elite: Black Students and the Desegregation of Private Schools.

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13.6: Youth and the Cuban Revolution

With Anne Luke

Episode Notes

Anne Luke and Parvathi Kumaraswami discuss Luke's book, "Youth and the Cuban Revolution: Youth Culture and Politics in 1960s Cuba."

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13.5: Strengthening Young Bodies, Building the Nation

With Vassiliki Theodorou and Despina Karakatsani

Episode Notes

Vassiliki Theodorou and Despina Karakatsani discuss their book, Strengthening Young Bodies, Building the Nation. A Social History of Child Health and Welfare in Greece (1890-1940).

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13.4: Revisiting Figuring Korean Futures

With Dafna Zur

Episode Notes

Dafna Zur and Ai Tran, both from the Department of East Asian Languages and Culture at Stanford University, discuss Zur's first monograph, Figuring Korean Futures: Children’s Literature in Modern Korea. This conversation originally appeared as episode 9 of season 7 of the SHCY Podcast.

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13.3: Emotionally Disturbed

With Deborah Doroshow

Episode Notes

Deborah Doroshow and Mical Raz discuss Emotionally Disturbed: A History of Caring for America's Troubled Children. 

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13.2: Children of Uncertain Fortune

With Daniel Livesay

Episode Notes

Daniel Livesay and Lisa Forman Cody discuss Children of Uncertain Fortune: Mixed-Race Jamaicans in Britain and the Atlantic Family, 1733-1833.

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13.1: A Class By Themselves?

With Jason Ellis

Episode Notes

Jason Ellis and Mallory Davies discuss A Class By Themselves?: The Origins of Special Education in Toronto and Beyond.

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12.6: Revisiting Childhood, Education, and the Stage in Early Modern England

with Deanne Williams

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12.5: Revisiting Democracy's Schools

with Johann Neem

Episode Notes

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12.4: Revisiting Chinese Student Migration and Selective Citizenship

with Lisong Liu

Episode Notes

A conversation recorded for January 2020. Dr. Lisong Liu reflected upon his monograph, Chinese Student Migration and Selective Citizenship: Mobility, Community and Identity between China and the United States with Shauna Lo. Lo is Assistant Director for the Institute of Asian American Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. 

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