New article – “The Archived Child: Strategies for Amplifying Children’s Contributions to History” in Qualitative Inquiry

New Article!

Mona Gleason has published a new open access article entitled, “The Archived Child: Strategies for Amplifying Children’s Contributions to History” in Qualitative Inquiry.

From the abstract: Using examples drawn from letters written by rural youth from the western Canadian province of British Columbia during the interwar period, I explore three interrelated interpretive strategies or dispositions for amplifying young peoples’ contributions to history: empathic inference, relational agency, and the axiom that children are heirs to the future.  I argue that young peoples’ contributions to historical change are most clearly legible when interpretive strategies, including the historical methods and methodological dispositions historians adopt, reject traditional conceptions of history as exclusively or mainly adult driven.

Link:  https://doi.org/10.1177/10778004231198535