Material Cultures Of Childhood In Second World War Britain Hardcover
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Gabriel Moshenska
Book Description
How do children cope when their world is transformed by war? This book draws on memory narratives to construct an historical anthropology of childhood in Second World Britain, focusing on objects and spaces such as gas masks, air raid shelters and bombed-out buildings. In their struggles to cope with the fears and upheavals of wartime, with families divided and familiar landscapes lost or transformed, children reimagined and reshaped these material traces of conflict into toys, treasures and playgrounds. This study of the material worlds of wartime childhood offers a unique viewpoint into an extraordinary period in history with powerful resonances across global conflicts into the present day.
ISBN-10
1138565261
ISBN-13
9781138565265
Language
English
Publisher
Taylor And Francis Ltd
Publication Date
15-Apr-19
Number of Pages
186
About the Author
Gabriel Moshenska is Associate Professor in Public Archaeology at University College London, UK.