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The lost children: reconstructing Europe's families after World War II
Tara Zahra
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page ix)
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Introduction: Civilization in Disarray (page 1)
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1 The Quintessential Victims of War (page 24)
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2 Saving the Children (page 59)
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3 A "Psychological Marshall Plan" (page 88)
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4 Renationalizing Displaced Children (page 118)
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5 Children as Spoils of War in France (page 146)
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6 Ethnic Cleansing and the Family in Czechoslovakia (page 173)
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7 Repatriation and the Cold War (page 198)
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8 From Divided Families to a Divided Europe (page 222)
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Archival Sources and Abbreviations (page 247)
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Notes (page 251)
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Index (page 303)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SR | 71.2 (Summer 2012): 423-424 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5612/slavicreview.71.2.0423 |
JHCY | 5.1 (Winter 2012): 169-173 | https://muse.jhu.edu/article/470112 |
GSR | 35.3 (Oct. 2012): 702-704 | https://muse.jhu.edu/article/488525 |
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Published: 2015
Publisher: Harvard University Press
- 9780674048249 (hardcover)
- 9780674425064 (paper)
- 9780674061378 (ebook)