![]() ![]() You can find episodes, resources, and a link to our merch store and patreon on our website: Nora Murphy, “Starting Children on the Path to the past: American Indians in Children's Historical Fiction,” Minnesota History, Vol. The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic-and How It Changed Science, Cities, and the Modern World Science at the Borders: Immigrant Medical Inspection and the Shaping of the Modern Industrial Labor Force In the words of the Larsons - have heart and come along for this next AG adventure.Īmy Fairchild. ![]() As they rediscover Kirsten’s life and times, the hosts also consider other children’s literature on migration and favorite primary sources on historic disease (miasma talk anyone?). ![]() In under 60 pages, Kirsten’s story covers the travails of mid-19thc immigration, cholera, steamboats, the thrill of hot train rides, and long walks to new beginnings. After briefly recounting their experience at the American Girl Store in New York, NY, Mary and Allison launch into Kirsten’s first book, set in 1854. In this episode, we talk about the misadventures of not one, but three American girls who have found themselves in the Big Apple. ![]()
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