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H-Childhood H-Net's Network on the history of childhood and youth.
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H-Childhood is an edited network focused on the history of childhood and youth. Subscriptions to H-Childhood are free. The H-Childhood network is co-sponsored by the Society for the History of Children and Youth ( SHCY ) and H-Net .
O 4º Cine Infâncias e Juventudes nas Telas Latino-Americanas convida para assistirmos, dia 20/08/2022, às 14h30min, ao filme cubano Numa Escola em Havana (indicado ao Óscar de 2015) e depois conversarmos sobre ele.
O QUE: 4º Cine Infâncias e Juventudes nas Telas Latino-Americanas
FILME: Numa Escola em Havana (Cuba, 2014)
ONDE: Teatro Hélio Melo, junto ao Memorial dos Autonomistas, Centro, Rio Branco/AC
The Area of Education, Teaching, History and Popular Culture is now accepting submissions for the 2023 Popular Culture Association National Conference to be held April 5-8, 2023 in San Antonio, Texas.
EDITOR: Michael R.M. Ward, Swansea University
This special issue of Gender & History casts a broad net to interrogate confinement, imprisonment and carcerality, inviting submissions on monasteries and gulags, workhouses and indentured service, lock hospitals and asylums, Native boarding schools and homes for wayward girls and delinquent boys, plantation holding cells and chain gangs, detention centers and refugee camps.
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Proposals regarding children and childhood are welcome:

Girls names that start with H are led today by Harper, whose meteoric rise to the Top 10 has made it the Number 1 H name for girls. Biblical Hannah was a huge hit in the 90s and remains popular today, while classic Helen was in the Top 10 girl names for nearly five decades.
Along with Harper and Hannah, popular H names for girls ranking in the current US Top 200 include Hazel, Hailey, Hadley, and Harmony. H name Heloise makes France's Top 100 baby girl names, while Helena ranks among the Top 100 girl names of both Germany and Spain.
Classic girl names starting with H include Helena, Hope, Harriet, Holly, Hillary, Hester, and Henrietta. These names may feel old-fashioned now, but that probably means they're on the brink of coming into stytle.
The major trend of girl names starting with H are gender-neutral last names used as firsts: Harper, Hadley, Harley, Harlow, Hunter, and Hensley. Hayes, Halston, and Hollis are two H-starting surname names rising for both genders.
The letter H has an angelic connection , with popular words-turned-names such as Hope, Haven, and Heaven, and is also a favorite initial for female names in the Harry Potter novels, with characters Hermione, Hedwig, and Helga.
Here’s our complete list of girl names that start with H. You may also be interested in our lists of Boy Names That Start With H , Unisex Names That Start With H , or our full list of Baby Names That Start With H .
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Announcement published by Debra Lampert-Rudman on Monday, July 11, 2022
American History / Studies, Educational Technology, History Education, Military History, Women's & Gender History / Studies
Join Monmouth University Professor and former US Army Fort Monmouth Command Historian Melissa Ziobro for a talk on how the US Army Signal Corps employed women as telephone switchboard operators during WWI. The event will be at the Morven Museum & Garden on August 4, 2022 at 6:30pm.

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