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Verlorene Kinder: Wiederaufbau Europas Familien nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg von Tara Zahra

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Pages
320
Publication Date
2015-03-01
Book Title
Lost Children: Reconstructing Europe's Families After World War I
ISBN
9780674425064

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Publisher
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10
0674425065
ISBN-13
9780674425064
eBay Product ID (ePID)
208717779

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
320 Pages
Publication Name
Lost Children : Reconstructing Europe's Families after World War II
Language
English
Subject
Military / World War II, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Modern / 20th Century, Military / General, Europe / General, Sociology / Marriage & Family
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Philosophy, Social Science, History
Author
Tara Zahra
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
17.1 Oz
Item Length
9.1 in
Item Width
7.2 in

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Scholarly & Professional
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In this impressive multinational study, Zahra charts the history of humanitarian relief from the 1915 Armenian genocide to the postwar era, in the process demonstrating how the institutions of the family became politicized, whereby governments across Europe after 1945 began concerning themselves with promoting the family unit. Zahra demonstrates the impact of pre-1939 humanitarian campaigns on wartime thought.
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
362.87083/094
Synopsis
During the Second World War, an unprecedented number of families were torn apart. As the Nazi empire crumbled, millions roamed the continent in search of their loved ones. The Lost Children tells the story of these families, and of the struggle to determine their fate. We see how the reconstruction of families quickly became synonymous with the survival of European civilization itself. Even as Allied officials and humanitarian organizations proclaimed a new era of individualist and internationalist values, Tara Zahra demonstrates that they defined the "best interests" of children in nationalist terms. Sovereign nations and families were seen as the key to the psychological rehabilitation of traumatized individuals and the peace and stability of Europe. Based on original research in German, French, Czech, Polish, and American archives, The Lost Children is a heartbreaking and mesmerizing story. It brings together the histories of eastern and western Europe, and traces the efforts of everyone--from Jewish Holocaust survivors to German refugees, from Communist officials to American social workers--to rebuild the lives of displaced children. It reveals that many seemingly timeless ideals of the family were actually conceived in the concentration camps, orphanages, and refugee camps of the Second World War, and shows how the process of reconstruction shaped Cold War ideologies and ideas about childhood and national identity. This riveting tale of families destroyed by war reverberates in the lost children of today's wars and in the compelling issues of international adoption, human rights and humanitarianism, and refugee policies., World War II tore apart an unprecedented number of families. This is the heartbreaking story of the humanitarian organizations, governments, and refugees that tried to rehabilitate Europe's lost children from the trauma of war, and in the process shaped Cold War ideology, ideals of democracy and human rights, and modern visions of the family.
LC Classification Number
D810.C4

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