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America's Children in Wartime Beyond the "Latchkey Child." / by Tuttle, William M., Jr
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America's School-Age Children Fight the War Political Socialization, Participation, and Patriotism / by Tuttle, William M., Jr
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Children's Sex-Typing during the Second World War Girls, Boys, and War Games on the Homefront / by Tuttle, William M., Jr
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Pearl Harbor and America's Homefront Children First Fears, Blackouts, Air Raid Drills, and Nightmares / by Tuttle, William M., Jr
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Children in Wartime The Second World War in the Lives of America's Home-Front Children / by Tuttle, William M., Jr
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Childhood Diversity and the Fallacy of "The American Character" Class, Culture, and Child Rearing during the Second World War / by Tuttle, William M., Jr
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"Daddy's Gone to War": Father Absence and Its Differential Effects on America's Homefront Girls and Boys during the Second World War and After / by Tuttle, William M., Jr
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