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The Lost Children : Reconstructing Europe's Families after World War II
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Author(s):
Tara Zahra
Publication date:
September 09 2011
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Harvard University Press
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Special Issue: Social pedagogical work with children, youth and their families with refugee and migrant background in Europe
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9780674061378
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September 09 2011
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10.4159/harvard.9780674061378
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Preface
pp. vii
Contents
pp. 1
Introduction: Civilization in Disarray
pp. 24
1. The Quintessential Victims of War
pp. 59
2. Saving the Children
pp. 88
3. A “Psychological Marshall Plan”
pp. 118
4. Renationalizing Displaced Children
pp. 146
5. Children as Spoils of War in France
pp. 173
6. Ethnic Cleansing and the Family in Czechoslovakia
pp. 198
7. Repatriation and the Cold War
pp. 222
8. From Divided Families to a Divided Europe
pp. 247
Archival Sources and Abbreviations
pp. 251
Notes
pp. 303
Index
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