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Pasts at play : Childhood encounters with history in British culture, 1750-1914 /

Pasts at play showcases a range of approaches to children's literature and culture, from disciplines including Classics, English Literature, and History. The ten essays integrate visual and material culture into historical practice to analyse how nineteenth-century children interacted playfully...

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Autres auteurs: Gribling, Barbara (Éditeur intellectuel), Davies, Rachel Bryant (Éditeur intellectuel)
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2020.
Collection:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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490 0 |a Interventions: Rethinking the Nineteenth Century 
505 0 |a Front matter -- Dedication -- Contents -- Figures -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: pasts at play -- Part I: Biblical and archaeological pasts -- Noah's Ark-aeology and nineteenth-century children -- Bringing Egypt home: children's encounters with ancient Egypt in the long nineteenth century -- Part II: Classical pasts -- Didactic heroes: masculinity, sexuality and exploration in the Argonaut story of Kingsley's The Heroes -- 'Fun from the Classics': puzzling antiquity in The Boy's Own Paper -- Part III: Medieval and early modern pasts 
505 0 |a Youthful consumption and conservative visions: Robin Hood and Wat Tyler in late Victorian penny periodicals -- A tale of two ladies? Stuart women as role models for Victorian and Edwardian girls and young women -- Part IV: Revived pasts -- Tarry-at-home antiquarians: children's 'tour books', 1740-1850 -- Playing with the past: child consumers, pedagogy and British history games, c. 1780-1850 -- Re-enacting local history in the Stepney Children's Pageant, 1909 -- Appendix A: A list of 'tour books' -- Appendix B: A list of British history-themed toys and games -- Index 
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