Remembering Child Migration
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Remembering Child Migration

Faith, Nation-Building and the Wounds of Charity

Gordon Lynch

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Remembering Child Migration

Faith, Nation-Building and the Wounds of Charity

Gordon Lynch

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Between 1850 and 1970, around three hundred thousand children were sent to new homes through child migration programmes run by churches, charities and religious orders in the United States and the United Kingdom. Intended as humanitarian initiatives to save children from social and moral harm and to build them up as national and imperial citizens, these schemes have in many cases since become the focus of public censure, apology and sometimes financial redress. Remembering Child Migration is the first book to examine both the American 'orphan train' programmes and Britain's child migration schemes to its imperial colonies. Setting their work in historical context, it discusses their assumptions, methods and effects on the lives of those they claimed to help. Rather than seeing them as reflecting conventional child-care practice of their time, the book demonstrates that they were subject to criticism for much of the period in which they operated. Noting similarities between the American 'orphan trains' and early British migration schemes to Canada, it also shows how later British child migration schemes to Australia constituted a reversal of what had been understood to be good practice in the late Victorian period. At its heart, the book considers how welfare interventions motivated by humanitarian piety came to have such harmful effects in the lives of many child migrants. By examining how strong moral motivations can deflect critical reflection, legitimise power and build unwarranted bonds of trust, it explores the promise and risks of humanitarian sentiment.

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Year
2015
ISBN
9781472591166
Edition
1
Subtopic
Religion

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title
  3. Also by
  4. Title
  5. Imprint
  6. Contents
  7. Illustrations
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. Abbreviations Of Archival Sources
  10. Introduction
  11. 1 ‘The humane remedy’: America and the development of mass child migration1
  12. 2 ‘In the children’s land of promise’: UK child migration schemes to Canada1
  13. 3 ‘No placeless waifs but inheritors of sacred duties’: UK child migration schemes to Australia
  14. 4 ‘I love both my mummies’: Moral meanings and the wounds of charity
  15. 5 Remembering child migration today
  16. Notes
  17. Index
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APA 6 Citation

Lynch, G. (2015). Remembering Child Migration (1st ed.). Bloomsbury Publishing. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/807748/remembering-child-migration-faith-nationbuilding-and-the-wounds-of-charity-pdf (Original work published 2015)

Chicago Citation

Lynch, Gordon. (2015) 2015. Remembering Child Migration. 1st ed. Bloomsbury Publishing. https://www.perlego.com/book/807748/remembering-child-migration-faith-nationbuilding-and-the-wounds-of-charity-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Lynch, G. (2015) Remembering Child Migration. 1st edn. Bloomsbury Publishing. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/807748/remembering-child-migration-faith-nationbuilding-and-the-wounds-of-charity-pdf (Accessed: 14 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

Lynch, Gordon. Remembering Child Migration. 1st ed. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2015. Web. 14 Oct. 2022.