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Tag Archives: Scouting
Feature: The Historical Geographies of Scouting
At the VAHS Seminar of 2 December 2013 Sarah Mills, Lecturer in Human Geography at Loughborough University, gave the paper ‘”Citizen Scout”: The Historical Geographies of scouting in Britain’. In the following interview, she expands upon the intersections of geography, citizenship, and identity in … Continue reading
Posted in Research, Sarah Mills
Tagged children, citizenship, geographies, Scouting, volunteering, youth
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