Molly Ladd-Taylor discusses her monograph, Fixing the Poor: Eugenic Sterilization and Child Welfare in the Twentieth Century, with Anne G. Rubenstein. You can listen to their podcast episode here.
This week's featured book is a volume of essays, L.M. Montgomery and the Matter of Nature(s), co-edited by Rita Bode and Jean Mitchell. Listen to their discussion on the SHCY podcast, here.
Bill Bush and David Tanenhaus discuss their edited volume, Ages of Anxiety: Historical and Transnational Perspectives on Juvenile Justice. You can listen to their interview, conducted by Tamara Myers, here. You can also watch their video interview here.
ZIN (Zsuza Millei, Iveta Silova, and Nelli Piattoeva) discusses her co-edited volume, Childhood and Schooling in (Post) Socialist Societies: Memories of Everyday Life. You can listen here.
Dee Michell and Nell Musgrove discuss their book, The Slow Evolution of Foster Care in Australia: Just Like a Family? with Frank Golding. You can watch here.
Mary Hatfield discusses her book, Growing Up in Nineteenth-Century Ireland: A Cultural History of Middle-Class Childhood and Gender, with Marnie Hay. Listen here.
Laura Tisdall and Catherine Sloan discuss Tisdall's book, A Progressive Education? How Childhood Changed in Mid-Twentieth-Century English and Welsh Schools. You can watch here.