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1. Assistance and Vulnerability in Interwar Europe: An Overview, Michele Mioni, Stefano Petrungaro -- Part I. Strains of War -- 2. New Battlefields, New Marginals: Orphans and Refugees in Zaragoza during the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939, Ángela Cenarro Lagunas, Isabel Escobedo Muguerza -- 3. The Associative Action of the Broken Faces in the Making of a Mixed Economy of Welfare in Interwar France, Michele Mioni -- 4. Assisting the 'Legitimate Family': International Social Work for Displaced Italians, 1921-1940, Francesca Piana -- Part II. Care and Institutional Segregation -- 5. Czech Children in Need and the Mixed Economy of Welfare in Interwar Czechoslovakia, 1918-1939, Jakub Rákosník -- 6. Voluntary Aid to People with Mental Disorders in Croatia in the 1930s, Jelena Seferović -- 7. Private Actors, Public Intervention, and International Networking: Child Assistance in Interwar Lithuania, Andrea Griffante -- 8. The Marginalisation of 'Unmarried Mothers' in Ireland between 1918 and 1939, Patricia Kennedy -- Part III. Gender and Religion -- 9. Rescuing Endangered Girls: The Yugoslav Experience in a Comparative View, Stefano Petrungaro -- 10. The State / Non-state Boundary, Interwar Marginality and the Lutheran Background in the Danish Welfare State, Paolo Borioni -- 11. Tramps and Girl-Mothers between Stigmatisation and Social Integration: Belgium, 1918-1940, Claudine Marissal. |