Shauna Lo, the assistant director for the Institute of Asian American Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Boston interviews Lisong Liu on his monograph, Chinese Student Migration and Selective Citizenship: Mobility, Community and Identity between China and the United States.
James Marten discusses the methodology of the short book in children and youth histories with PhD Candidate Lisa Lamson. Both James and Lisa are based out of Marquette University.
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Shurlee Swain and Patrick J. Ryan engage with the critical ideologies of child-saving discourses in history and the present.
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Join us this week as we learn about Johann N. Neem's monograph in this interview that he gave to Kate Destler, an assistant professor in political science at Western Washington University. Neem is Department Chair and Professor in the history department at WWU.
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Okezi T. Otovo speaks about her 2016 monograph, Progressive Mothers, Better Babies: Race, Public Health, and the State in Brazil, 1850-1945, with Bianca Premo.
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Deanne Williams discusses her new edited collection with John Edwards, a member of The Musicians in Ordinary.
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Listen to the audio version of Seeing Childhood History through Graphic Memoirs, a panel from the Social Science History Association's 2019 annual meeting. Panelists include Sophie Bürgi, MK Czerwiec, Dominique Grisard, Mary Jo Maynes, and Mateusz Swietlicki. Watch the video, here: https://youtu.be/qdO5MbI9CCg
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Listen to Dafna Zur discuss her monograph with Ai Tran, from the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Stanford University.
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We revisited The Government of Childhood: Discourse, Power, and Subjectivity, Karen M. Smith's monograph that was originally featured in our series, Childhood: History and Critique.
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This week we discuss David Wright's monograph, Sick Kids: The History of the Hospital for Sick Children.
This episode of Featured Books was produced by Hugh Bakhurst in the Allan Slaight Radio Institute at Ryerson University and distributed by the Champlain Society at https://champlainsociety.utpjournals.press/wty-ep56-en
SHCY thanks them, Greg Marchildon and David Wright for permission to circulate the interview.
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