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‘Remembrance Isn’t Working’: First World War Battlefield Tours and the Militarisation of British Youth During the Centenary

Childhood - United Kingdom
doi 10.1177/0907568220908307
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DevelopmentalEducational Psychology
Date

February 29, 2020

Authors
Catriona Pennell
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SAGE Publications


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