Children and Youth during the Civil War Era

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780814796085

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Edited by James Marten
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AcknowledgmentsForewordPaul S. BoyerIntroductionJames MartenPart I No Greater Distinction 1. Boy Soldiers of the American RevolutionCaroline Cox 2. Martha Jefferson and the American Revolution in VirginiaCynthia A. Kierner 3. In Franklin's FootstepsVincent DiGirolamoPart II Finding a Place to Belong 4. French and American ChildhoodsMartha Saxton 5. Growing up on the Middle GroundAndrew K. Frank 6. A Child Shall Lead ThemTodd M. Brennemanvi Part III Taking a Flying Leap 7. "A Few Thoughts in Vindication of Female Eloquence"A. Kristen Foster 8. "Pictures of the Vicious ultimately overcome by misery and shame"Gretchen A. AdamsPart IV A Hard World 9. Children of the PublicNancy Zey 10. Schooling and Child Health in Antebellum New EnglandRebecca R. NoelPart V Documents 11. A Teenager Goes VisitingHolly V. Izard and Caroline Fuller Sloat 12. "Though the Means Were Scanty"Vincent DiGirolamo 13. A Stolen LifeJames MartenQuestions for ConsiderationSuggested ReadingsContributorsIndex

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