Children at the Birth of Empire

Children at the Birth of Empire

British Law, Liberty, and the Global Migration of Destitute Children, c. 1607-1760

Lashua, Kristen McCabe

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

248

Mole

9780367507084

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Introduction: Children at the Birth of Empire Part 1: Understanding Early Modern Childhood 1. "To Stock the Next Generation with Noble Plants": Cultural Concepts of Childhood 2. "The Law is their Guardian": English Legal Concepts of Childhood Part 2: Destitute Children Abroad 3. Destitute Children and "Nursing Fathers": Caring for London's Youngest Vagrants 4. A Global Answer to the Poore Orphan's Cry: Children and the Growth of Empire Part 3: The Legalities of Child Migration 5. Spirited, Convicted, or Compelled: The Forced Migration of Children, 1607-1700 6. Charity, Consent, and "Kidnapping": Stolen Children and the Rise of Children's Self-Determination, 1680-1760. Conclusion: Britain's Children, Britain's Liberty
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childhood;British Empire;poverty;forced migration;bound labor;Young Men;Royal Mathematical School;East Indies;Destitute Children;Foundling Hospital;Penal Transportation;Harris Brisbane Dick Fund;Secretaries Of State;Christ's Hospital;Marine Society;Children's Consent;Wilmore Case;Overseas Labor Contracts;Virginia Company;Early Modern British Law;American Indian Children;William Lisle;Philip III;Early Modern English;England's Charles II;Middlesex Sessions;John Marsh;Contemporary Society;William III;Independent School