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2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
These five articles allow us to think about the history of childhood and the history of international affairs as intersecting forms of inquiry in ways not usually proposed, and their diversity of focus and approach make the encounter eye-opening. In collecting papers set in North America, the Soviet Union, a nascent united Europe, as well as Asia and Africa, the organizers of the initial conference have brilliantly suggested just how widespread and potentially powerful this intersection might be and how fertile a field they are opening up for future development.
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