”…a valuable collection of scholarly, but highly readable reflections on the evolution of adult attitudes toward children and in practices involving or affecting children in two ‘developed’ countries.” - in: The Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, Vol. 22, No. 2, 2005 “The essays in this book… raise interesting issues.” - in: The Social History of Medicine, Vol. 17, 2004 “The history of children’s health covers a multiplicity of subject areas and this volume is no exception… Child health does appear to be developing its own specific historiography and this volume is an important contribution.” - in: Medical History, Vol 48, No. 3, July 2004 “… a fine collection of essays […] an interesting volume, which provides new thoughts on the history of childhood and children ‘as being school-aged’” - in: Medicina & Storia, Vol. 7, 2004