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Nineteenth Century Childhoods in Interdisciplinary and International Perspectives Childhood in the Past Monograph Series: Volume 6 Nineteenth Century Childhoods in Interdisciplinary and International Perspectives edited by Jane Eva Baxter and Meredith A. B. Ellis Oxford & Philadelphia Published in the United Kingdom in 2018 by OXBOW BOOKS The Old Music Hall, 106–108 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1JE and in the United States by OXBOW BOOKS 1950 Lawrence Road, Havertown, PA 19083 © Oxbow Books and the individual contributors 2018 Paperback Edition: ISBN 978-1-78570-843-5 Digital Edition: ISBN 978-1-78570-844-2 (epub) A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Control Number: 2018931549 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission from the publisher in writing. For a complete list of Oxbow titles, please contact: UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Oxbow Books Oxbow Books Telephone (01865) 241249, Fax (01865) 794449 Telephone (800) 791-9354, Fax (610) 853-9146 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] www.oxbowbooks.com www.casemateacademic.com/oxbow Oxbow Books is part of the Casemate Group Front cover image: Two little Victorian girls playing with dolls (iStock.com/whitemay) Contents List of contributors ...............................................................................................................vii Acknowledgements .................................................................................................................x Introduction: 19th century childhoods in interdisciplinary and international perspectives .............................................................................................1 Jane Eva Baxter and Meredith Ellis Part 1: Children, nationalism and dimensions of identity 1. The manipulation of indigenous imagery to represent Canadian childhood and nationhood in 19th century Canada ..................................................15 Loren Lerner 2. Laying the foundation of “modern childhood” in Russia: the “protection of motherhood and infancy” movement, 1890–1917.................................................34 Natalia Chernyaeva 3. Imagining futures: Margaret Fuller and Nathaniel Hawthorne on women, children and history ...................................................................................49 Gina Ocasion Part 2: Children on the move: immigration, emigration and deportation 4. Becoming Canadian adults: British childhood emigration to Canada in the late 19th century ..................................................................................................63 Steven J. Taylor 5. Transported beyond the seas: criminal juveniles ......................................................75 Emma Watkins Part 3: Children, consumerism and advertising 6. “He knows a good thing when he sees it!”: advertising to children in the U.S., 1850–1900 .....................................................................................................91 Jaclyn N. Schultz vi Contents 7. Creating desire and little consumers: doll advertising in U.S. newspapers, 1860–1900 .................................................................................107 Katherine Mumma and Jane Eva Baxter Part 4: Institutions for children and children in institutions 8. Education, race and nation-building in an archipelago: 19th century Bahamian Out Island schools ............................................................127 John Burton 9. It takes a village: raising patriots in 19th century Romania ...............................139 Ana Fumurescu 10. The Bedford Asylum: building for the “Industrious Child” in early 19th century Dublin .....................................................................................153 Katherine Fennelly 11. Nineteenth century institutional “education”: a spatial approach to assimilation and resistance at Hoopa Valley Indian School ................................166 Paulina F. Przystupa Part 5: Children’s bodies and children’s lives 12. “The lowness of stature, the leanness and the paleness”: childhood nutritional health in 19th century England ........................................181 Holly Hunt-Watts, Janet Cade and Dawn M. Hadley 13. A tool for moral uplift: the sacralization and commemoration of a 19th century child actress .................................................................................201 Shauna Vey Contributors JANE EVA BAXTER is an Associate Professor of Lenin Ave, Room #318, Yekaterinburg, Russian Anthropology at DePaul University in Chicago, Federation, 620075. USA. She is a historical (post-medieval) Email: [email protected]; archaeologist who has written extensively on [email protected] the archaeology of children and childhood including The Archaeology of Childhood: Children, MEREDITH A.B. ELLIS is an Assistant Professor of Gender, and Material Culture (2nd edition, Rowan Anthropology at Florida Atlantic University and Littlefi eld, 2018). Address: 2343 North in Boca Raton, USA. She is an historical Racine Avenue, Chicago, IL 60614. bioarchaeologist who focuses on social Email: [email protected] bioarchaeology and studies subadult skeletal remains, particularly within the context of JOHN BURTON is an Associate Professor in the 19th century United States. Address: 777 History at DePaul University with a focus on Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431. the history of the Bahamas during the late Email: [email protected] 18th and 19th centuries. He was co-director with Jane Baxter of several fi eld excavations KATHERINE FENNELLY is a Lecturer in Heritage of Loyalist plantations on the island of San at the University of Lincoln, UK. She is an Salvador. Address: 2320 N. Kenmore Ave., historical archaeologist of the post-medieval Chicago, IL 60614. period, with a research focus on institutions E-mail: [email protected] for public health and welfare, built heritage, and the industrial city. Address: School of JANET CADE is Professor in the School of Food History and Heritage, University of Lincoln, Science and Nutrition at the University of Brayford Pool, Lincoln, LN6 7TS, UK. Leeds, where she is leader of the Nutritional Email: [email protected] Epidemiology Group. Her research focusses on development of dietary assessment methods ANA FUMURESCU is a doctoral student in for use in health research, and the study of the History at the University of Pittsburgh, USA. impact of nutrition interventions on health. Her research explores questions of nation- She has published widely on the relationships building and identity-formation in 19th and between diet and health in contemporary early 20th century Romania, with a focus society in the United Kingdom. on borderlands. Address: 6211 Portal Dr., Houston, TX 77096. NATASHA CHERNYAEVA is a Senior Researcher at Email: [email protected] the Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia. She is a philosopher and a gender DAWN M. HADLEY is Professor of Medieval studies scholar, whose work focuses on the Archaeology at the University of Sheffi eld. Her politics of motherhood and childhood in publications on the archaeology of childhood 19th century and Soviet Russia. Address: 51 include the Society for the Study of Childhood viii Contributors in the Past monograph she co-edited with Katie is an American Studies scholar who focuses A. Hemer, Medieval Childhood: Archaeological on popular children’s culture and studies Approaches (2014) and the Oxford Handbook American and Native American literary and of the Archaeology of Childhood (co-edited legal representation through 19th and 20th with Sally Crawford and Gillian Shepherd; century historical narratives. 2018). She has also published on aspects of Email: [email protected] nineteenth-century working-class childhood, and childhood in the Viking Age. PAULINA F. PRZYSTUPA is a graduate student in the Department of Anthropology at the University HOLLY HUNT-WATTS is a Ph.D. candidate at the of New Mexico in Albuquerque, USA. She University of Leeds, UK, who has a background is a historical landscape archaeologist who in osteoarchaeology. Her thesis explores the focuses on the interaction between learning changes in English nutritional health since culture and the way that humans structure the 19th century, with a focus on public health their physical world. Address: MSC01- policy development. Address: School of Food 1040, Anthropology 1, University of New Science and Nutrition, University of Leeds, Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131-108. Leeds LS2 9JT, UK. Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] JACLYN N. SCHULTZ is a historian of 19th century LOREN LERNER is a professor of Art History at childhood, race and cultures of consumerism Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, was in the U.S. and is currently a Ph.D. candidate in curator of ‘Picturing Her: Images of Girlhood History at the University of California – Santa at the McCord Museum’ (2005) and editor Cruz, USA. She has published in the Wisconsin of Depicting Canada’s Children (Wilfrid Laurier Magazine of History (“The Eagle or the Lion”, Press, 2009). Journal articles and essays from Autumn 2017) and held fellowships at 2007 to 2016 on images of Canada’s young people Winterthur Library, the Virginia Historical appear in Rethinking Professionalism: Essays on Society, and the American Antiquarian Society. Women and Art in Canada, 1850–1970, Canadian Address: 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA Children’s Literature, Journal of Canadian Art 95064. History, Journal of the History of Childhood and Email: [email protected] Youth, Girlhood Studies, Historical Studies in Education, Papers of the Bibliographical Society of STEVEN J. TAYLOR is a Teaching Fellow in the Canada, Healing the World’s Children and Girlhood History of Poverty and Medicine at the School and the Politics of Place. Address: 411 Lansdowne of History, University of Leicester, UK. His Avenue, Westmount, Quebec, Canada H3Y2V4. research interests explore the various social Email: [email protected] and economic circumstances that led families to seek alternative methods of care for their KATHERINE MUMMA is a graduate of DePaul off spring and how these diff ered at inter- University in Chicago, USA, where she earned and intra-regional levels to create numerous her B.A. in Chinese Studies and Anthropology. welfare systems operating in England under Email: [email protected] and outside of centralized legislation. His fi rst monograph, Beyond the Asylum: Child Insanity in GINA MARIE OCASION is a Research Associate with England, 1845–1907 was published by Palgrave the Five College Women’s Studies Research Macmillan in 2017. Center, South Hadley, Massachusetts, USA. She Email: [email protected] Contributors ix SHAUNA VEY is a Professor at NYC College of EMMA D. WATKINS is undertaking her thesis, Technology of the City University of New entitled The lives and criminal careers of juvenile York, is a theatre historian and the author off enders, at the University of Liverpool, UK. of Childhood and Nineteenth-Century American Her research uses a life-course record linkage Theatre: The Work of the Marsh Troupe of Juvenile to uncover historical lives. Address: Eleanor Actors (Southern Illinois University Press, Rathbone Building, Bedford Street, South 2015). Address: 325 Riverside Drive, NY, NY Liverpool, L69 7ZA, UK. 10025. Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

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