
Ebook: Child soldiers in the Western imagination: from patriots to victims
Author: Rosen David M
- Tags: Child soldiers, Child soldiers--History, Children, Children and war, Children and war--History, HISTORY--Military--Other, Kind, SOCIAL SCIENCE--Anthropology--Cultural, Soldat, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING--Military Science, Wahrnehmung, Cross-cultural studies, Electronic books, History, Case studies, Child soldiers -- History, Children and war -- History, Child soldiers -- Case studies, Children and war -- Case studies, Children -- Cross-cultural studies, HISTORY -- Military -- Other, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Militar
- Series: The Rutgers series in childhood studies
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Rutgers University Press
- City: New Brunswick;New Jersey
- Language: English
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Chapter 1. A Tale of Two Orphans -- Chapter 2. The Struggle over Child Recruitment -- Chapter 3. Child Soldiers in World War II -- Chapter 4. The Child Soldier in Popular Culture -- Chapter 5. Modern Child Soldiers -- Chapter 6. The Politics and Culture of Childhood Vulnerability.;In this daring new study, anthropologist David M. Rosen investigates how our perceptions of the child soldier have changed radically over the past two centuries. Examining everything from Andrew Jackson's time as an adolescent prisoner of war to the shared etymology of the words "infantry" and "infant," Child Soldiers in the Western Imagination offers a cure for our widespread historical amnesia.
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