• Kapcsolat

  • Hírlevél

  • Rólunk

  • Szállítási lehetőségek

  • Prospero könyvpiaci podcast

  • Hírek

  • 0
    Budapest`s Children ? Humanitarian Relief in the Aftermath of the Great War: Humanitarian Relief in the Aftermath of the Great War

    Budapest`s Children ? Humanitarian Relief in the Aftermath of the Great War by Kind?kovács, Friederike;

    Humanitarian Relief in the Aftermath of the Great War

    Sorozatcím: Worlds in Crisis: Refugees, Asylum, and Forced Migration;

      • 20% KEDVEZMÉNY?

      • A kedvezmény csak az 'Értesítés a kedvenc témákról' hírlevelünk címzettjeinek rendeléseire érvényes.
      • Kiadói listaár GBP 31.00
      • Az ár azért becsült, mert a rendelés pillanatában nem lehet pontosan tudni, hogy a beérkezéskor milyen lesz a forint árfolyama az adott termék eredeti devizájához képest. Ha a forint romlana, kissé többet, ha javulna, kissé kevesebbet kell majd fizetnie.

        15 689 Ft (14 942 Ft + 5% áfa)
      • Kedvezmény(ek) 20% (cc. 3 138 Ft off)
      • Discounted price 12 551 Ft (11 954 Ft + 5% áfa)

    Beszerezhetőség

    Becsült beszerzési idő: A Prosperónál jelenleg nincsen raktáron, de a kiadónál igen. Beszerzés kb. 3-5 hét..
    A Prosperónál jelenleg nincsen raktáron.

    Why don't you give exact delivery time?

    A beszerzés időigényét az eddigi tapasztalatokra alapozva adjuk meg. Azért becsült, mert a terméket külföldről hozzuk be, így a kiadó kiszolgálásának pillanatnyi gyorsaságától is függ. A megadottnál gyorsabb és lassabb szállítás is elképzelhető, de mindent megteszünk, hogy Ön a lehető leghamarabb jusson hozzá a termékhez.

    A termék adatai:

    • Kiadó MH ? Indiana University Press
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2022. július 5.
    • Kötetek száma Print PDF

    • ISBN 9780253062161
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem358 oldal
    • Méret 232x156x25 mm
    • Súly 582 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 74 Halftones, black & white
    • 698

    Kategóriák

    Rövid leírás:

    ? The author (located in Weimar, Germany) is a senior researcher and this is her second monograph. Her first monograph earned the University of Southern California Book Prize in Cultural and Literary Studies in 2015. ? The Indiana University Worlds in Crisis series is a newly established series at IU Press and will be a hub for groundbreaking work on the causes of, experiences within, and responses to forced migration. Focusing on refugees, internally displaced people, asylum seekers and the aid system that surrounds them, the series will move beyond mere pathos to investigate the complexity of lived experiences of displacement. ? As the first title planned for the series, this work will help define the list in its sweeping and thorough historical survey of the humanitarian response to the destruction of World War I, in its clear-eyed analysis of the ways in which those in need both benefitted and were exploited, and in its focus on the everyday lives of Budapest's neediest children and those who worked to save them. ? The audience will be scholars of forced migration and refugee studies, scholars of the history of humanitarian aid and relief works, scholars working on World War I, the history of Hungary and Eastern Europe, and scholars who work on the history of childhood and child agency.

    Több

    Hosszú leírás:

    In the aftermath of World War I, international organizations descended upon the destitute children living in the rubble of Budapest and the city became a testing ground for how the West would handle the most vulnerable residents of a former enemy state.

    Budapest's Children reconstructs how Budapest turned into a laboratory of transnational humanitarian intervention. Friederike Kind-Kovács explores the ways in which migration, hunger, and destitution affected children's lives, casting light on children's particular vulnerability in times of distress. Drawing on extensive archival research, Kind-Kovács reveals how Budapest's children, as iconic victims of the war's aftermath, were used to mobilize humanitarian sentiments and practices throughout Europe and the United States. With this research, Budapest's Children investigates the dynamic interplay between local Hungarian organizations, international humanitarian donors, and the child relief recipients.

    In tracing transnational relief encounters, Budapest's Children reveals how intertwined postwar internationalism and nationalism were and how child relief reinforced revisionist claims and global inequalities that still reverberate today.



    An original contribution to the history of humanitarian relief, child-welfare work, and the social impact of the First World War in Central Europe. Richly detailed and deeply researched, Budapest's Children traces the dire effects of war and demise of Hapsburg rule on conditions in Hungary's capital city and examines the diversity and interaction of organizations and actors, foreign and domestic, concerned with aiding children and mothers. An insightful analysis of social conditions, relief work, and their representation, Budapest's Children elucidates the evolution and dynamics of interwar humanitarianism as well as the politics informing it.

    Több
    Mostanában megtekintett
    previous
    Budapest`s Children ? Humanitarian Relief in the Aftermath of the Great War: Humanitarian Relief in the Aftermath of the Great War

    Budapest`s Children ? Humanitarian Relief in the Aftermath of the Great War: Humanitarian Relief in the Aftermath of the Great War

    Kind?kovács, Friederike;

    15 689 Ft

    Sustain: Groundbreaking Recipes and Skills That Could Save the Planet

    Sustain: Groundbreaking Recipes and Skills That Could Save the Planet

    Barrett, Jo

    15 540 Ft

    Starflower: The Making of a Poet, Edna St. Vincent Millay

    Starflower: The Making of a Poet, Edna St. Vincent Millay

    Farkas, J. M.; Vizzo, Emily;

    7 080 Ft

    The Hairdresser of Harare

    The Hairdresser of Harare

    Huchu, Tendai;

    9 610 Ft

    Philosophy in the Islamic World: A history of philosophy without any gaps, Volume 3

    Philosophy in the Islamic World: A history of philosophy without any gaps, Volume 3

    Adamson, Peter;

    6 574 Ft

    Voyages ? To the New World and Beyond: To the New World and Beyond

    Voyages ? To the New World and Beyond: To the New World and Beyond

    Miller, Gordon;

    23 786 Ft

    next