Future Citizens: Cultural and Political Conceptions of Children in Britain, 1930s-1950s (English)
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TWENTIETH CENTURY BRITISH HISTORY
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2016
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Title:Future Citizens: Cultural and Political Conceptions of Children in Britain, 1930s-1950s
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Contributors:King, L. ( author )
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Published in:TWENTIETH CENTURY BRITISH HISTORY ; 27, 3 ; 389-411
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Publication date:2016-01-01
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Size:23 pages
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 27, Issue 3
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The Ministry of Blockade during the First World War and the Demise of Free TradeDehne, P. et al. | 2016
- 357
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Neville Chamberlain’s Umbrella: ‘Object’ Lessons in the History of AppeasementGottlieb, J. V. et al. | 2016
- 389
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Future Citizens: Cultural and Political Conceptions of Children in Britain, 1930s-1950sKing, L. et al. | 2016
- 412
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A Feminized Language of Democracy? The Representation of Women at Westminster since 1945Blaxill, L. / Beelen, K. et al. | 2016
- 450
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A Brief Supremacy: The Fragmentation of the Two-Party System in British Politics, c. 1950-2015McKibbin, R. et al. | 2016
- 470
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My Histories By Kenneth O. Morgan.Hennessy, P. et al. | 2016
- 473
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Common Writing: Essays on Literary Culture and Public Debate. By Stefan Collini. The Prose Factory: Literary Life in England since 1918. By D. J. Taylor.Whyte, W. et al. | 2016
- 476
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From Armed Struggle to Political Struggle: Republican Tradition and Transformation in Northern Ireland. By Graham Spencer.Prince, S. et al. | 2016
- 478
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Remembering the Revolution: Dissent, Culture, and Nationalism in the Irish Free State. By Frances Flanagan.Prince, S. et al. | 2016
- 480
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Going to Palais: A Social and Cultural History of Dancing and Dance Halls in Britain, 1918-1960. By James Nott.Edwards, S. et al. | 2016
- 482
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British Imperial: What the Empire Wasn’t. By Bernard Porter. Empire Ways: Aspects of British Imperialism. By Bernard Porter.Middleton, A. et al. | 2016
- 485
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Worktown: The Astonishing Story of the Birth of Mass-Observation. By David Hall.Hubble, N. et al. | 2016
- 488
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A Social History of Student Volunteering: Britain and Beyond, 1880-1980. By Georgina Brewis.Ellis, D. et al. | 2016
- 490
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Heroes and Happy Endings: Class, Gender and Nation in Popular Film and Fiction in Interwar Britain. By Christine Grandy.Mayhall, L. E. et al. | 2016
- 492
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People, Places and Passions—‘Pain and Pleasure’: A Social History of Wales and the Welsh, 1870-1945. By Russell Davies.Johnes, M. et al. | 2016
- 494
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Waste into Weapons: Recycling in Britain during the Second World War. By Peter Thorsheim.Crowley, M. J. et al. | 2016
- 497
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Clear Blue Water: The Conservative Party and the Welfare State since 1940. By Robert M. PageBale, T. et al. | 2016
- 498
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Young Lives on the Left: Sixties Activism and the Liberation of the Self. By Celia Hughes.Mills, H. et al. | 2016
- 500
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A History of Self-Harm in Britain: A Genealogy of Cutting and Overdosing. By Chris Millard.Chaney, S. et al. | 2016
- 502
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British Nuclear Culture: Official and Unofficial Narratives in the Long 20th Century. By Jonathan Hogg.Kirby, D. et al. | 2016