Lindsey Dodd
University of Huddersfield
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European Review of History: Revue europeenne d'histoire | 2017
Lindsey Dodd
Abstract Children held a privileged place in Vichy France. They became the subjects and objects of a vigorous propaganda which recognized their ability to contribute to the National Revolution. This article discusses three ways in which children were instrumentalized by the regime, showing their reciprocal engagement with it, which is understood as ‘citizenly’ behaviour. First, drawn into the maréchaliste leadership cult, they were used to embed the values of the regime. Second, children’s compassion was co-opted in various campaigns which contributed to national(ist) solidarity. Third, they engaged with a gendered duty to national population growth, now and in the future. The article uses ‘public’ written sources (for example, letters and essays sent to Marshal Pétain and thus archived in public collections, not diaries or drawings for private eyes, in private hands) produced by children. Although it recognizes these as epistemologically unstable, such sources present opportunities for understanding elements of children’s agency, which is seen in conformity as well as dissent. By recognizing children as historical actors, we can identify them as ‘beings’ active in their own lives, and not just adults-in-waiting.
French History | 2008
Lindsey Dodd; Andrew Knapp
Archive | 2013
Lindsey Dodd
Archive | 2013
Lindsey Dodd
Archive | 2017
Lindsey Dodd; Sian Sullivan; O Otele; Michèle Baussant; Irène Dos Santos
Archive | 2016
Lindsey Dodd
Archive | 2016
Lindsey Dodd
Archive | 2015
Lindsey Dodd
French Studies | 2015
Lindsey Dodd
Archive | 2013
Lindsey Dodd