Children’s Drawings as Historical Sources: heuristic perspectives and methodological issues

Authors

  • Juri Meda University of Macerata - Italy Author

Keywords:

History of childhood, history of education, drawing, graphic expression, imaginary, childhood, war

Abstract

Children’s drawings are one of the categories of historical
sources that have been poorly considered by historian so far.
Although some scholars have begun to examine their possible
historiographical applications, nevertheless studies using
children’s drawings as a source are still very rare. This article
aims to explain the reasons for this historiographical trend, by
highlighting its cultural and material grounding as well as by
analysing the complex and numerous methodological issues
which the use of this particular type of sources imply. The
present contribution intends to provide, with no claim of being
exhaustive or giving regulative principles, some theoretical
and practical suggestions for a correct use of children’s
drawings as historical sources.

Author Biography

  • Juri Meda, University of Macerata - Italy
    Professor de História da escola e instituições educacionais do Departamento de Ciências da Educação, Patrimônio Cultural e Turismo da Universidade de Macerata.

Published

2014-07-30

Issue

Section

Original research

How to Cite

Meda, J. (2014). Children’s Drawings as Historical Sources: heuristic perspectives and methodological issues. Revista Brasileira De História Da Educação, 14(3[36]), 139-165. https://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/rbhe/article/view/38897