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Orphans of the Living: Growing Up in ´Care´ in Twentieth-Century Australia (2007)
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ISBN: 9781920731663 bzw. 1920731660, in Englisch, Fremantle Arts Ctr Pr, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Growing Up in ´care´ in Twentieth-century Australia, It is a little-known fact that in Australia, around 500,000 children grew up in ´care´ in the 20 years following World War II. These children have effectively been written out of historical reports, until today. In this gripping story, Joanna Penglase begins to unravel the stories of how and why these most vulnerable innocents were treated as criminals and put into ´care´ that was the equivalent to imprisonment. Penglase presents in a direct, accessible and engaging style, not only the profound personal costs of growing up in ´care´, but the broader social and economic costs of these past policies and how changes have occurred in the ways children and childhood are viewed. She also looks at the outcomes of the Senate Inquiry report (August 2004) titled Forgotten Australians. Taschenbuch, 01.12.2007.
Growing Up in ´care´ in Twentieth-century Australia, It is a little-known fact that in Australia, around 500,000 children grew up in ´care´ in the 20 years following World War II. These children have effectively been written out of historical reports, until today. In this gripping story, Joanna Penglase begins to unravel the stories of how and why these most vulnerable innocents were treated as criminals and put into ´care´ that was the equivalent to imprisonment. Penglase presents in a direct, accessible and engaging style, not only the profound personal costs of growing up in ´care´, but the broader social and economic costs of these past policies and how changes have occurred in the ways children and childhood are viewed. She also looks at the outcomes of the Senate Inquiry report (August 2004) titled Forgotten Australians. Taschenbuch, 01.12.2007.
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Orphans of the Living: Growing Up in ´Care´ in Twentieth-Century Australia (2007)
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ISBN: 9781920731663 bzw. 1920731660, in Englisch, Fremantle Arts Ctr Pr, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Growing Up in ´care´ in Twentieth-century Australia It is a little-known fact that in Australia, around 500,000 children grew up in ´care´ in the 20 years following World War II. These children have effectively been written out of historical reports, until today. In this gripping story, Joanna Penglase begins to unravel the stories of how and why these most vulnerable innocents were treated as criminals and put into ´care´ that was the equivalent to imprisonment. Penglase presents in a direct, accessible and engaging style, not only the profound personal costs of growing up in ´care´, but the broader social and economic costs of these past policies and how changes have occurred in the ways children and childhood are viewed. She also looks at the outcomes of the Senate Inquiry report (August 2004) titled Forgotten Australians. 01.12.2007, Taschenbuch.
Growing Up in ´care´ in Twentieth-century Australia It is a little-known fact that in Australia, around 500,000 children grew up in ´care´ in the 20 years following World War II. These children have effectively been written out of historical reports, until today. In this gripping story, Joanna Penglase begins to unravel the stories of how and why these most vulnerable innocents were treated as criminals and put into ´care´ that was the equivalent to imprisonment. Penglase presents in a direct, accessible and engaging style, not only the profound personal costs of growing up in ´care´, but the broader social and economic costs of these past policies and how changes have occurred in the ways children and childhood are viewed. She also looks at the outcomes of the Senate Inquiry report (August 2004) titled Forgotten Australians. 01.12.2007, Taschenbuch.
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Orphans Of The Living: Growing Up In Care In Twentieth-century Australia (2005)
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ISBN: 9781920731816 bzw. 1920731814, in Englisch, 304 Seiten, Fremantle Arts Center Pr, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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In August 2004, Parliamentary senators wept as they presented Forgotten Australians, the report from the Senate Inquiry into the treatment of children in care. Half a million children grew up in care in twentieth-century Australia, and most often these children lived with daily brutal physical and emotional abuse in the sterile environment of an institution. Drawing on interviews, submissions to the Senate Inquiry, and her own experience, Joanna Penglase describes, for the first time, the experience from the perspective of the survivors. With tenderness, compassion and intellect, Penglase begins to unravel the seemingly inexplicable: how and why did this happen. She looks not only at the profound personal costs to these children, but the huge social and economic costs of these past policies. Paperback, Edition: First, Label: Fremantle Arts Center Pr, Fremantle Arts Center Pr, Product group: Book, Published: 2005-06, Studio: Fremantle Arts Center Pr, Sales rank: 17493967.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, mygrandmasgoodies.
In August 2004, Parliamentary senators wept as they presented Forgotten Australians, the report from the Senate Inquiry into the treatment of children in care. Half a million children grew up in care in twentieth-century Australia, and most often these children lived with daily brutal physical and emotional abuse in the sterile environment of an institution. Drawing on interviews, submissions to the Senate Inquiry, and her own experience, Joanna Penglase describes, for the first time, the experience from the perspective of the survivors. With tenderness, compassion and intellect, Penglase begins to unravel the seemingly inexplicable: how and why did this happen. She looks not only at the profound personal costs to these children, but the huge social and economic costs of these past policies. Paperback, Edition: First, Label: Fremantle Arts Center Pr, Fremantle Arts Center Pr, Product group: Book, Published: 2005-06, Studio: Fremantle Arts Center Pr, Sales rank: 17493967.
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Orphans Of The Living: Growing Up In 'care' In Twentieth-century Australia
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ISBN: 9781458717429 bzw. 1458717429, in Englisch, ReadHowYouWant, LLC, neu.
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Joanna Penglase, Books, Social and Cultural Studies, Orphans Of The Living: Growing Up In 'care' In Twentieth-century Australia, In August 2004, Parliamentary senators wept as they presented Forgotten Australians, the report from the Senate Inquiry into the treatment of children in care. Half a million children grew up in 'care' in twentieth-century Australia, and most often these children lived with daily brutal physical and emotional abuse in the sterile environment of an institution. Drawing on interviews, submissions to the Senate Inquiry, and her own experience, Joanna Penglase describes, for the first time, the experience from the perspective of the survivors. With tenderness, compassion and intellect, Penglase begins to unravel the seemingly inexplicable: how and why did this happen. She looks not only at the profound personal costs to these children, but the huge social and economic costs of these past policies.
Joanna Penglase, Books, Social and Cultural Studies, Orphans Of The Living: Growing Up In 'care' In Twentieth-century Australia, In August 2004, Parliamentary senators wept as they presented Forgotten Australians, the report from the Senate Inquiry into the treatment of children in care. Half a million children grew up in 'care' in twentieth-century Australia, and most often these children lived with daily brutal physical and emotional abuse in the sterile environment of an institution. Drawing on interviews, submissions to the Senate Inquiry, and her own experience, Joanna Penglase describes, for the first time, the experience from the perspective of the survivors. With tenderness, compassion and intellect, Penglase begins to unravel the seemingly inexplicable: how and why did this happen. She looks not only at the profound personal costs to these children, but the huge social and economic costs of these past policies.
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Orphans of the Living (2004)
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ISBN: 9781920731663 bzw. 1920731660, in Englisch, Fremantle Press, neu, E-Book.
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History, Drawing on interviews, submissions to the Senate Inquiry, and personal experience, this revealing documentation describes, for the first time, the experience of Forgotten Australians from the perspective of the survivors. In August 2004, Parliamentary senators wept as they presented the report from the Senate Inquiry into the treatment of children in care. Half a million children grew up in care in 20th-century Australia, and most often these children lived with daily brutal physical and emotional abuse in the sterile environment of an institution. Unraveling with tenderness, compassion, and intellect the seemingly explicable accounts as to how and why this occurred this study reveals the profound personal costs to the children involvedand the huge social and economic ramifications of past policies. eBook.
History, Drawing on interviews, submissions to the Senate Inquiry, and personal experience, this revealing documentation describes, for the first time, the experience of Forgotten Australians from the perspective of the survivors. In August 2004, Parliamentary senators wept as they presented the report from the Senate Inquiry into the treatment of children in care. Half a million children grew up in care in 20th-century Australia, and most often these children lived with daily brutal physical and emotional abuse in the sterile environment of an institution. Unraveling with tenderness, compassion, and intellect the seemingly explicable accounts as to how and why this occurred this study reveals the profound personal costs to the children involvedand the huge social and economic ramifications of past policies. eBook.
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