Introduction
Chapter 1: What is a child? Anna Davin
Chapter 2: Children's deaths in the seventeenth century. Ralph
Houlbrooke.
Chapter 3: Silent witnesses? Children and the breakdown of domestic
and social order in early modern England.
Chapter 4: 'A denial of innocence': Female juvenile victims of rape
and the English legal system in the eighteenth century.
Chapter 5: Home, play and street life: Causes of, and explanations
for, juvenile crime in the early nineteenth century. Heather
Shore
Chapter 6: Parental-child separation and colonial careers: The
Talbot family correspondence in the 1880s and 1890s.
Elizabeth Buettner.
Chapter 7: Family, community and the regulation of child sex abuse:
London 1870-1914. Louise Jackson.
Chapter 8: Homeless, destitute and neglected: Children's experience
of welfare in modern Scotland. Lynn Abrams.
Anthony Fletcher is Professor of History at the University of Essex. Stephen Hussey is Essex County Lecturer in History at the University of Essex
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