The Crimson Cross

The Crimson Cross
Title The Crimson Cross PDF eBook
Author Charles Edmonds Walk
Publisher
Pages 342
Release 1913
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Animals

Animals
Title Animals PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 172
Release 1888
Genre Animal welfare
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The Theatre

The Theatre
Title The Theatre PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 450
Release 1879
Genre Actors
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Volume for 1888 includes dramatic directory for February-December; volume for 1889 includes dramatic directory for January-May.

The Gospel of the Kingdom

The Gospel of the Kingdom
Title The Gospel of the Kingdom PDF eBook
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Pages 470
Release 1916
Genre Church and social problems
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The Theater

The Theater
Title The Theater PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 444
Release 1879
Genre
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The Christian Advocate

The Christian Advocate
Title The Christian Advocate PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1692
Release 1918
Genre Methodist Church
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Children's Literature and Culture of the First World War

Children's Literature and Culture of the First World War
Title Children's Literature and Culture of the First World War PDF eBook
Author Lissa Paul
Publisher Routledge
Pages 366
Release 2015-12-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317361679

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Because all wars in the twenty-first century are potentially global wars, the centenary of the first global war is the occasion for reflection. This volume offers an unprecedented account of the lives, stories, letters, games, schools, institutions (such as the Boy Scouts and YMCA), and toys of children in Europe, North America, and the Global South during the First World War and surrounding years. By engaging with developments in Children’s Literature, War Studies, and Education, and mining newly available archival resources (including letters written by children), the contributors to this volume demonstrate how perceptions of childhood changed in the period. Children who had been constructed as Romantic innocents playing safely in secure gardens were transformed into socially responsible children actively committing themselves to the war effort. In order to foreground cross-cultural connections across what had been perceived as ‘enemy’ lines, perspectives on German, American, British, Australian, and Canadian children’s literature and culture are situated so that they work in conversation with each other. The multidisciplinary, multinational range of contributors to this volume make it distinctive and a particularly valuable contribution to emerging studies on the impact of war on the lives of children.