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From Sentiment to Science: Children's Relief Organisations and the Problem of Malnutrition in Inter-War Europe
Authors:PAUL WEINDLING
Institution:The Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine University of Oxford 45–47 Banbury Road Oxford OX2 6PE UK
Abstract:The transformation of the ethos of children's relief organisations from sentimentalism into science was reflected in the rise of nutritional science, eugenics, child psychology and child guidance. A related transition occurred in the organisational forms of child welfare organisations: with the rise of welfare states, government organisations took an increasing role. Internationally there was a move to expand the scope of charities relieving children in distress to broader strategies promoting child welfare. In this paper I consider these shifts in the case of international measures to relieve child starvation and to promote child welfare between the First and Second World Wars. I examine how health organisations had to move away from relief work and establish programmes seeking to relate the developing scientific understanding of nutrition to a range of factors affecting health.
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