Childhood studies; Border studies; Welfare studies; European History; Contemporary History
Abstract :
[en] This special issue is a comprehensive exploration of the pivotal role of state borders in shaping child welfare in various European borderlands from the First World War to the present. The richly detailed articles present a diverse range of historical and social-scientific perspectives, offering a comprehensive understanding of the complex dynamics at play. Each case study sheds light on a unique aspect of the mixed economies of welfare in borderland areas, collectively proposing a framework for analysing the intricate influence of welfare providers on children’s well-being in the intermediary spaces.
Disciplines :
History
Author, co-author :
GRUZIEL, Dominika; EUI - European University Institute > Department of History
VENKEN, Machteld ; University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Contemporary History of Luxembourg
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
Special Issue: Children, Border(land)s and Mixed Economies of Welfare
Publication date :
February 2025
Journal title :
Childhood
ISSN :
0907-5682
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, New York, United States - New York