Conference: Children, Dependency, and Emotions in the Early Modern World, 1500-1800: Archival and Visual Narratives, 12.-14.09.2024, Bonn

Bonn Center for Dependency & Slavery Studies (BCDSS); Joseph Biggerstaff, Susan Broomhall, Kristie Flannery, Claudia Jarzebowski, Jessica O’Leary, and Lisa Phongsavath (Web)

Time: 12.-14.09.2024
Venue: Bonn

Throughout history children have been subjected to violence, coercion, forced labor and separation. Children also developed strategies to cope with their oftentimes deplorable living conditions. This conference is interested in the archival, visual, and material traces some of these children have left – aiming at reconstructing social and emotional worlds of children in early modern global history.

Programme (PDF)

Panels: Children, Labour, and Mobility | Circulations and Imaginations | Circulations and Imaginations | Child-Authored Narratives | Apprenticeships and Education | Disease and Crisis | Creolization and Household Formations | Relationships and Separation | Orphans, Guardianship, and Legal Processes

Keynotes
– Ann Laura Stoler: Childhood Scenes of Resentment, Humiliation, Indignation: On the Making of Political Rage
– Bianca Premo: The Ethics of Writing Latin American Children’s History from Spanish Colonialism to the Internet
– Johanna S. Ransmeier: Reliable Narrators: Tracing the Perspective of Children in History

Source: H-Soz-Kult