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Embroidering History - An Englishwoman's Experience as a Humanitarian Aid Volunteer in Post-war Poland 1924-1925 (Paperback)
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Embroidering History - An Englishwoman's Experience as a Humanitarian Aid Volunteer in Post-war Poland 1924-1925 (Paperback)
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Loot Price R432
Discovery Miles 4 320
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This title is previously released in eBook format, now available as
a paperback due to popular demand. Based on archival and secondary
sources, counterpoising firsthand accounts with rigorous historical
research and short pithy biographical sketches, to bring modern
readers into the world of 1920s humanitarian aid "Embroidering
History: An Englishwoman's Experience as a Humanitarian Aid
Volunteer in Post-War Poland, 1924-1925" provides a glimpse inside
the inner workings of an early humanitarian aid project through the
lively letters of a middle class English woman who steps out of her
depth into rural village life in post-war Poland of 1925. She
leaves teaching to volunteer with a Quaker project providing income
generating work for refugee peasant women. Along the way she
encounters recalcitrant Belarusian peasants, manipulative local
government officials, excitable bourgeois Poles, and altruistic
American Quakers. And few of them really meet her British
expectations of how things ought to be done. Margaret Tregear's
prose remains crisp and immediate, and her frank letters take the
reader into a world where her frustrations are balanced with an
intense curiosity, and a desire to explain her experiences to her
friends across Europe. A carefully researched introduction places
the project in the wider context of humanitarian aid provision in
the aftermath of WWI, and explores how the different motives and
expectations of the people involved - international staff, local
staff, project beneficiaries, and local power brokers - shape the
projects outcomes, and reveal conflicts rooted in culture and power
that will resonate with anyone interested in international aid
today. Embroidering History brings typed letters from the 1920s
into the e-reader of the 21st century, bridging time and technology
to make history accessible and relevant to history buffs and modern
aid workers alike.
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