This book explores the life courses of children born of war in
different twentieth-century conflicts, including the Second World
War, the Vietnam War, the Bosnian War, the Rwandan Genocide and the
LRA conflict. It investigates both governmental and military
policies vis-a-vis children born of war and their mothers, as well
as family and local community attitudes, building a complex picture
of the multi-layered challenges faced by many children born of war
within their post-conflict receptor communities. Based on extensive
archival research, the book also uses oral history and
participatory research methods which allow the author to add the
voices of the children born of war to historical analysis. -- .
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