In a recent contribution to the Society for the History of Children and Youth’s (SHCY) blog, I suggest some caveats for historians regarding our (flawed?) search for “children’s voices” in our scholarship. Have we been self-reflexive enough about the theoretical, methodological and analytical limitations of this pursuit?
http://shcyhome.org/2013/07/guest-post-mona-gleason-and-the-limits-of-childrens-voices/
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