Kristine Moruzi is a lecturer and ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher in the School of Communication and Creative Arts. Her monograph, Constructing Girlhood through the Periodical Press, 1850-1915 (Ashgate, 2012) was a semi-finalist for the Colby Book Prize honouring the scholarly book that most advances the understanding of the nineteenth-century British newspaper or periodical press.
CHRG’s Dr Kristine Moruzi has just published a chapter in Children’s Literature and Culture of the First World War (Lissa Paul, Rosemary Ross Johnston and Emma Short, eds.) titled “‘A Very Cruel Thing’: Canadian Children, The First World War and the Grain Grower’s Guide.”






