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Collection on abandoned children illustrating the need to contextualise their position in particular cultural situations.
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Collection on abandoned children illustrating the need to contextualise their position in particular cultural situations.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780521775557
- ISBN-10: 0521775558
- Artikelnr.: 21331867
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780521775557
- ISBN-10: 0521775558
- Artikelnr.: 21331867
Preface Judith Ennew; 1. Nobody's children? A reconsideration of child
abandonment Catherine Panter-Brick; 2. Circulation of children in
eighteenth-century Portugal Isabel dos Guimaraes Sa; 3. The lives of
foundlings in nineteenth-century Italy David I. Kertzer; 4. Modelling the
economic and human costs of foundling care in the Azores Malcolm T. Smith;
5. Five centuries of foundling history in Florence: changing patterns of
abandonment, care, and mortality Pier Paulo Viazzo, Maria Bortolotto and
Andre Zanotto; 6. Child indoctrination in the Greek civil war and child
welfare policy Eftihia Voutira and Aigli Bourskou; 7. Children separated
from their families in the Mozambique war Helen Charnley; 8. A
psychological perspective of 'abandoned' and 'abandoning' street children
Angela Veale, Max Taylor and Carol Linehan; 9. In search of Brazil's street
children Tobias Hecht; 10. A comparative perspective on abandonment in
Nepal Rachel Baker and Catherine Panter-Brick; 11. Abandonment and child
prostitution in a Thai slum community Heather Montgomery; 12. Seen but not
heard: refugee children and models of intervention Rachel Hinton; 13.
Children of protracted exile: where do we belong? Mia Flores-Borquez.
abandonment Catherine Panter-Brick; 2. Circulation of children in
eighteenth-century Portugal Isabel dos Guimaraes Sa; 3. The lives of
foundlings in nineteenth-century Italy David I. Kertzer; 4. Modelling the
economic and human costs of foundling care in the Azores Malcolm T. Smith;
5. Five centuries of foundling history in Florence: changing patterns of
abandonment, care, and mortality Pier Paulo Viazzo, Maria Bortolotto and
Andre Zanotto; 6. Child indoctrination in the Greek civil war and child
welfare policy Eftihia Voutira and Aigli Bourskou; 7. Children separated
from their families in the Mozambique war Helen Charnley; 8. A
psychological perspective of 'abandoned' and 'abandoning' street children
Angela Veale, Max Taylor and Carol Linehan; 9. In search of Brazil's street
children Tobias Hecht; 10. A comparative perspective on abandonment in
Nepal Rachel Baker and Catherine Panter-Brick; 11. Abandonment and child
prostitution in a Thai slum community Heather Montgomery; 12. Seen but not
heard: refugee children and models of intervention Rachel Hinton; 13.
Children of protracted exile: where do we belong? Mia Flores-Borquez.
Preface Judith Ennew; 1. Nobody's children? A reconsideration of child
abandonment Catherine Panter-Brick; 2. Circulation of children in
eighteenth-century Portugal Isabel dos Guimaraes Sa; 3. The lives of
foundlings in nineteenth-century Italy David I. Kertzer; 4. Modelling the
economic and human costs of foundling care in the Azores Malcolm T. Smith;
5. Five centuries of foundling history in Florence: changing patterns of
abandonment, care, and mortality Pier Paulo Viazzo, Maria Bortolotto and
Andre Zanotto; 6. Child indoctrination in the Greek civil war and child
welfare policy Eftihia Voutira and Aigli Bourskou; 7. Children separated
from their families in the Mozambique war Helen Charnley; 8. A
psychological perspective of 'abandoned' and 'abandoning' street children
Angela Veale, Max Taylor and Carol Linehan; 9. In search of Brazil's street
children Tobias Hecht; 10. A comparative perspective on abandonment in
Nepal Rachel Baker and Catherine Panter-Brick; 11. Abandonment and child
prostitution in a Thai slum community Heather Montgomery; 12. Seen but not
heard: refugee children and models of intervention Rachel Hinton; 13.
Children of protracted exile: where do we belong? Mia Flores-Borquez.
abandonment Catherine Panter-Brick; 2. Circulation of children in
eighteenth-century Portugal Isabel dos Guimaraes Sa; 3. The lives of
foundlings in nineteenth-century Italy David I. Kertzer; 4. Modelling the
economic and human costs of foundling care in the Azores Malcolm T. Smith;
5. Five centuries of foundling history in Florence: changing patterns of
abandonment, care, and mortality Pier Paulo Viazzo, Maria Bortolotto and
Andre Zanotto; 6. Child indoctrination in the Greek civil war and child
welfare policy Eftihia Voutira and Aigli Bourskou; 7. Children separated
from their families in the Mozambique war Helen Charnley; 8. A
psychological perspective of 'abandoned' and 'abandoning' street children
Angela Veale, Max Taylor and Carol Linehan; 9. In search of Brazil's street
children Tobias Hecht; 10. A comparative perspective on abandonment in
Nepal Rachel Baker and Catherine Panter-Brick; 11. Abandonment and child
prostitution in a Thai slum community Heather Montgomery; 12. Seen but not
heard: refugee children and models of intervention Rachel Hinton; 13.
Children of protracted exile: where do we belong? Mia Flores-Borquez.