4-28 Child Separation: (Post)Colonial Policies and Practices in the Netherlands and Belgium Geertje Mak, Marit Monteiro, Elisabeth Wesseling PDF XML 2020-11-12
29-55 Children on the Fault Lines: A Historical-Anthropological Reconstruction of the Background of Children purchased by Dutch Missionaries between 1863 and 1898 in Dutch New Guinea Geertje Mak PDF XML 2020-11-12
56-79 ‘Removing the Youth from their Pernicious Environment’: Child Separation Practices in South Dutch New Guinea, 1902-1921 Maaike Derksen XML PDF 2020-11-12
80-105 Children as Protagonists in Colonial History: Watching Missionary Photography Marleen Reichgelt PDF XML 2020-11-12
106-132 Children Between Company and Church: Subject-Making in Dutch Colonial Sri Lanka, c. 1650-1790 Bente de Leede PDF XML 2020-11-12
133-157 An Alternative Family: An Elite Christian Girls’ School on Java in a Context of Social Change, c. 1907-1939 Kirsten Kamphuis PDF XML 2020-11-12
158-183 Colonial Complicities: Catholic Missionaries, Chinese Elite and Non-kin Support for Chinese Children in Semarang During the 1930s Marit Monteiro PDF XML 2020-11-12
184-208 Brown Nieces and Nephews in an All-White World: Gender and Genre in Dutch Children’s Novels about the Dutch East Indies, 1890-1930 Elisabeth Wesseling PDF XML 2020-11-12
209-233 Mother Metropole: Adoptions of Rwandan Minors in Postcolonial Belgium (1970-1994) Chiara Candaele PDF XML 2020-11-12