Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One: Allee Allee Oxen Free
Cultural and Regional Variations
1. Children and Commercial Culture
Moving Pictures in the Early Twentieth Century, David Nasaw
2. Children on the Plains Frontier, Elliott West
3. Immigrant Children at School, 1880-1940 A Child's Eye View, Selma Berrol
4. “Star Struck”
Acculturation, Adolescence, and Mexican American Women, 1920-1950, Vicki L. Ruiz
Part Two: Eenie Meanie, Minie Moe
Children, Play, and Society
5. Made, Bought, and Stolen
Toys and the Culture of Childhood, Bernard Mergen
6. Sugar and Spite
The Politics of Doll Play in Nineteenth-Century America, Miriam Formanek-Brunell
7. The Youngest Fourth Estate
The Novelty Toy Printing Press and Adolescence, 1870-1886, Paula Petrik
8. The Homefront Children’s Popular Culture
Radio, Movies, Comics—Adventure, Patriotism, and Sex-Typing, William M. Tuttle, Jr.
Part Three: Seen but Not Heard
Children in American Photographs
Part Four: One, Two, Buckle My Shoe/Three, Four, Shut the Door
Children and the Family
9. Children as Chattel, Lester Alston
10. Golden Girls
Female Socialization among the Middle Class of Los Angeles, 1880-1910, Victoria Bissell Brown
11. “Ties That Bind and Bonds That Break”
Children’s Attitudes toward Fathers, 1900-1930, Robert Griswold
12. “The Only Thing I Wanted Was Freedom”
Wayward Girls in New York, 1900-1930, Ruth M. Alexander
Part Five: Looking Backward
Remembering Childhood
13. Bitter Nostalgia
Recollections of Childhood on the Midwestern Frontier, Liahna Babener
Notes
The Contributors
Index