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Tag Archives: Save the Children
Feature: Exporting Visions and Saving Children- The Swedish Save the Children Fund
Ann Nehlin is a researcher at the University of Stockholm in Sweden. In March 2014, she gave a VAHS seminar on the relief efforts of the Swedish Save the Children Fund in the mid-twentieth century (listen to the podcast here). In … Continue reading
Posted in Ann Nehlin, Features, Research, Seminars
Tagged children, Save the Children, second world war, youth
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Supporting New Researchers
The VAHS New Researchers is a sub-committee of the society and exists to provide networking opportunities and support for new researchers working on the history of charity, campaigning and civil society. These can include PhD students, post-doctoral researchers, junior lecturers … Continue reading