Simone Lässig & Andreas Weiß 
The World of Children [PDF ebook] 
Foreign Cultures in Nineteenth-Century German Education and Entertainment

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In an era of rapidly increasing technological advances and international exchange, how did young people come to understand the world beyond their doorsteps? Focusing on Germany through the lens of the history of knowledge, this collection explores various media for children—from textbooks, adventure stories, and other literature to board games, museums, and cultural events—to probe what they aimed to teach young people about different cultures and world regions. These multifaceted contributions from specialists in historical, literary, and cultural studies delve into the ways that children absorbed, combined, and adapted notions of the world.

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Table of Content

List of Figures
Acknowledgements


Introduction: Children, the Nation, and the World
Simone Lässig and Andreas Weiß


PART I: OFFICIAL KNOWLEDGE


Chapter 1. New Words and the New World: Language and the Transnational Legacy of Joachim Heinrich Campe’s Robinson der Jüngere
Kirsten Belgum


Chapter 2. Images of Land and Sea: Experiencing the World as Adventure through Theodor Dielitz’s Travel Anthologies for Young Readers, 1841–1862
Matthew O. Anderson


Chapter 3. World Knowledge in Textbooks for French Language Teaching in the Nineteenth Century in Germany
Regina Schleicher


Chapter 4. The World at War in German Textbooks: Knowledge of the World Conveyed in Representations of War
Andreas Weiß


Chapter 5. When Nippon Became Prussian: The German Image of Japan in Nineteenth-Century Textbooks
Maik Fiedler


PART II: LITERARY KNOWLEDGE


Chapter 6. Thrilling Hearts and Winning Minds: The Representation of Monarchy, Navy, and Empire in Nineteenth-Century Juvenile Adventure Fiction
Miriam Magdalena Schneider


Chapter 7. Knowing Others as Selves: German Children and American Indians
H. Glenn Penny


Chapter 8. “Don’t you take pity on your little brothers and sisters in China?” Missionary Literature for Children and the Distribution of Relational Knowledge in Imperial Germany
Katharina Stornig


PART III: KNOWLEDGE IN ENTERTAINMENT


Chapter 9. Around the World in a Jiffy: Humorous Treatments of Around-the-World Travel in German Children’s Books and Games
Emer O’Sullivan


Chapter 10. The Rise of the Trading Card: Collecting the World before World War I
Judith Blume


Chapter 11. A World Made for Exploration: Germans and Their Toys, 1890–1914
David Hamlin


Conclusion: Kaleidoscope and Lens: Re-envisioning the Past through the History of Knowledge
Simone Lässig


Index

About the author


Andreas Weiß is a historian based in Berlin. A former research fellow of the Georg Eckert Institute in Braunschweig, Germany, he was also a research fellow at University College London from October 2016 to April 2017.
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 318 ● ISBN 9781789202793 ● File size 3.6 MB ● Editor Simone Lässig & Andreas Weiß ● Publisher Berghahn Books ● City NY ● Country US ● Published 2019 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6942555 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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