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Imagined Orphans: Poor Families, Child Welfare, and Contested ...

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Lydia Murdoch - 2006 - ‎History

Barnardo was forced to pay the court costs, which likely contributed to his institution's 1893 financial crisis, but he still effectively succeeded with his plan of "philanthropic abduction."118 In all three custody trials, Barnardo highlighted the parents' immorality and represented them as part of a greater Catholic threat t



Funding Philanthropy: Dr. Barnardo's Metaphors, Narratives and ...

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Susan Ash - 2016 - ‎Charities

Furthermore, Barnardo virtually abducted children. Indeed, throughout his career, he himself promoted his moral obligation to intervene and sever all contact with families he deemed immoral or cruel, defending what he called 'philanthropic abduction' (Night and Day, 1885, 150).


Fairbridge: Empire and Child Migration - Page xi - Google Books Result

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Chris Jeffery, ‎Geoffrey Sherington - 2013 - ‎History

The lives of these children have also been dramatised in the joint BBC-ABC four hour mini-series The Leaving of Liverpool, dramatic fiction which was reviewed in the press in Australia as an account ofphilanthropic abduction'.” It is a challenge for scholarship to confront such constructions of the past


Child Welfare and Social Action in the Nineteenth and Twentieth ...

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Jon Lawrence, ‎Pat Starkey - 2001 - ‎History

These children have been portrayed as victims not only in the press but in such dramatic fiction as the joint BBC-ABC four-hour mini-series The Leaving of Liverpool, which was reviewed in Australia as an account of 'philanthropic abduction'.


Labouring Children: British Immigrant Apprentices to Canada, 1869 ...

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This book was begun twenty years ago as a doctoral dissertation in economic history. The idea for the project, to try to reconstruct the pasts of the eighty thousand British children who had been assisted to emigrate to Canada between 1868 and 1924, was, in the 1970s, both new and conventional.


Philanthropic Abduction? The Franco Regime and Mass Child ...

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by PP Anderson - ‎2017

18 Aug 2017 - Anderson, PP orcid.org/0000-0002-9321-853X (2017) Philanthropic Abduction? The Franco Regime and Mass Child Removal in Spain. History Today. ISSN 0018-2753 (In Press). Metadata. Authors/Creators: Anderson, PP http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9321-853X. Dates: Accepted: 10 August 2017.

Children of the Raj. Vyvyen Brendon. Hachette UK, 30 Apr 2015

Chapter 2 A Forlorn Race of Beings; Eurasian Offspring "The EIC recognised the need to provide for army orphans, European and Eurasian... [1] Frequently the children were taken from their 'native' mothers after 'a painful struggle between duty and nature'.

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