neologism 发表于 2025-3-27 00:53:34

,The Great War over Children, 1914–1918,ren throughout the Lithuanian lands and beyond..While, in both Ober Ost and the displacement, most of the displaced children was supported only financially or through supplies by relief organizations and attended the schools managed by them, those hosted in hostels and day centers—namely the poorest

好色 发表于 2025-3-27 03:18:06

,Rehabilitating Children: Lithuania and International Humanitarian Aid, 1918–1923,and indigent children more urgent every day. While the internationalization of humanitarian intervention and international humanitarian actors’ focus on childhood helped Lithuanian institutions partially cope with children’s relief, both the international/foreign humanitarian organizations (the Amer

Fortuitous 发表于 2025-3-27 08:15:39

,The New Interwar Order: Children, Rehabilitation, and Discipline, 1923–1940,ogressively lost the competitive ethnic profile it had had in wartime. Explicit acculturation goals were not absent until the mid-1920s in Lithuania, when orphans dislocated from Russia and the Vilnius region represented the largest proportion of children cared for in orphanage-type facilities, and

宽容 发表于 2025-3-27 13:02:55

Final Remarks,dated as the origin of political power and the subject of citizenship rights, orphans and destitute children were depicted as an ambiguous category. While symbolically representing the future of the nation as its would-be citizens, destitute children were depicted as the virtual victims of their soc

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