TY - BOOK AU - Fortna,Benjamin C. TI - Childhood in the late Ottoman Empire and after T2 - The Ottoman Empire and its heritage, SN - 9789004305809 AV - HQ792.T9 C45 2016 PY - 2016///] CY - Leiden PB - Brill KW - Children KW - Turkey KW - Social conditions KW - Asian history KW - History KW - Humanities KW - Regional and national history KW - HISTORY KW - Middle East KW - General KW - 1288-1918 KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Pt. 1 Conceptions of Childhood -- 1.The Interplay between Modernization and the Reconstruction of Childhood: Romantic Interpretations of the Child in Early Republican Era Popular Magazines, 1924 -- 1950 / Nazan Cicek -- 2.Child Poverty and Emerging Children's Rights Discourse in Early Republican Turkey / Kathryn Libal -- 3.Nation-Building and Childhood in Early Twentieth Century Egypt / Heidi Morrison -- pt. 2 War, Gender and Nation -- 4.Being a Girl in Ottoman Novels / Elif Aksit -- 5.Children into Adults, Peasants into Patriots: The Army and Nation-Building in Serbia and Bulgaria (1878 -- 1912) / Naoum Kaytchev -- 6.A Triangle of Regrets: Training Ottoman Children in Germany During the First World War / Nazan Maksudyan -- 7.Bonbons and Bayonets: Mixed Messages of Childhood in the Late Ottoman Empire and the Early Turkish Republic / Benjamin C. Fortna -- pt. 3 Remembering Childhood -- 8.Locating Remembrance: Regimes of Time and Cultures of Autobiography in Post-Independence Romania / Alex Drace-Francis -- 9.Presenting Ottoman Childhoods in Post-Ottoman Autobiographies / Philipp Wirtz -- 10.Escaping to Girlhood in Late Ottoman Istanbul: Demetra Vaka's and Selma Ekrem's Childhood Memories / Duygu Koksal; This work is licensed under the following Creative Commons License: CC BY-NC Attribution - Non Commercial N2 - This title, in its entirety, is available online in Open Access. This volume explores the ways childhood was experienced, lived and remembered in the late Ottoman Empire and its successor states in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when rapid change placed unprecedented demands on the young UR - https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1163/j.ctt1w8h1jx ER -