SHCY President Tamara Myers hosted a conversation at the History of Education Society's November 5-8, 2020 virtual conference with Kriste Lindenmeyer, Laura Lovett, Steven Mintz, and Bengt Sandin. The five discussed the founding of the Society and their experiences developing the organization.
This is the audio version of that conversation. To view the original video meeting, go here. To read biographies of each of the interview participants, see our original post on the SHCY website, here.
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Listen to Barbara Jane Brickman discuss her monograph, Grease: Gender, Nostalgia and Youth Consumption in the Blockbuster Era with interviewer Natalie G. Adams.
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This week we visit Stephen Ross' monograph, Youth Culture and the Post-War British Novel. Stephen was interviewed by Dr. J. Matthew Huculak, who is Digital Scholarship Librarian at the University of Victoria Libraries.
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In this episode, authors Leigh Gilmore and Elizabeth Marshall are interviewed by Dr. Hannah McGregor on their book Witnessing Girlhood: Toward an Intersectional Tradition of Life Writing.
McGregor is assistant professor of Publishing at Simon Fraser University and the host and producer of the podcast Secret Feminist Agenda.
This interview originally aired on Simon Fraser University's Research Hub at the Faculty of Education, Spotlight Series. To see the original, go here.
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Join part 2 of the Origins Project. This month we listen to former SHCY presidents, and founding members, Kriste Lindenmeyer and James Marten discuss the history and future of the society.
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Sayaka Chatani discusses her monograph Nation-Empire: Ideology and Rural Youth Mobilization in Japan and Its Colonies with Chelsea Szendi Schieder, who is an Associate Professor at Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo.
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Janet Golden discusses her monograph, Babies Made Us Modern: How Infants Brought America into the Twentieth Century with interviewer Susan Miller.
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Sara McDougall discusses her monograph, Royal Bastards: The Birth of Illegitimacy, 800-1230, with interviewer Miriam Shadis, an Associate Professor of History at Ohio University.
You can watch the YouTube video for this interview, here.
You can read a book review for Royal Bastards on the SHCY website, here.
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Listen to Timothy B. Neary discuss his monograph, Crossing Parish Boundaries: Race, Sports and Catholic Youth in Chicago, 1914-1954. He is interviewed by Lindsay Guarino, who is an Associate Professor of Dance and McAuley Scholar at Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island.
You can watch this interview, here. You can read a review of Neary's monograph, here. You can read an automated transcript of this interview, here.
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