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Pasts at play
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30 May 2023

LITERARY CRITICISM / General, Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 19th Century, LITERARY CRITICISM / Children's & Young Adult Literature, Children’s and teenage literature studies: general, Cultural studies
‘Pasts at play makes a valuable contribution to scholarship on informal learning, revealing how much more we understand about the history of education when we look beyond the school gates.’
Siân Pooley, Victorian Studies
Introduction: pasts at play – Rachel Bryant Davies and Barbara Gribling
Part I: Biblical and archaeological pasts
1 Noah’s Ark-aeology and nineteenth-century children – Melanie Keene
2 Bringing Egypt home: children’s encounters with ancient Egypt in the long nineteenth century – Virginia Zimmerman
Part II: Classical pasts
3 Didactic heroes: masculinity, sexuality and exploration in the Argonaut story of Kingsley’s The Heroes – Helen Lovatt
4 ‘Fun from the Classics’: puzzling antiquity in The Boy’s Own Paper – Rachel Bryant Davies
Part III: Medieval and early modern pasts
5 Youthful consumption and conservative visions: Robin Hood and Wat Tyler in late Victorian penny periodicals – Stephen Basdeo
6 A tale of two ladies? Stuart women as role models for Victorian and Edwardian girls and young women – Rosemary Mitchell
Part IV: Revived pasts
7 Tarry-at-home antiquarians: children’s ‘tour books’ 1740–1840 – M. O. Grenby
8 Playing with the past: child consumers, pedagogy and British history games, c. 1780–1850 – Barbara Gribling
9 Re-enacting local history in the Stepney Children’s Pageant, 1909 – Ellie Reid
Appendix A: A list of 'tour books' – M. O. Grenby
Appendix B: A list of British history-themed toys and games – Barbara Gribling
Index