For the sake of the Children: the lady Muriel Paget's mission to the Baltic States (1920-1922)

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Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Straipsnis / Article
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
For the sake of the Children: the lady Muriel Paget's mission to the Baltic States (1920-1922)
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Bendradarbiavimo politika / Cooperation policy; Socialinė istorija / Social history; Muriel Paget; 20 amžius. 1918-1940; Lietuva (Lithuania); Latvija (Latvia); Estija (Estonia).
Summary / Abstract:

ENA private organization created and managed by a devoted founder, Muriel Paget’s Mission to the Baltic States developed a welfare programme merging Paget’s pre-war charity work and the main agenda of post-war humanitarianism. In managing the mission’s activities, Paget distinguished between relief and rehabilitation. While rehabilitation practices were an extension of the pre-war work in which Paget had been involved, child welfare measures reflected the understanding of rehabilitation as a cultural colonization project. Accordingly, Paget envisaged the intervention of the mission as a necessary tool for ‘modernizing’ the attitudes of mothers and knowledge of local medical and paramedical personnel alike, and, therefore, enabling the growth of healthy young generations and the implementation of a new ‘modern’ mothering culture for both mothers and healthcare workers. In this, Paget’s Mission demonstrates significant continuity with analogous British humanitarian practices of that period as a particular intersection of liberal internationalism and imperialism. Keywords: Muriel Paget, child welfare, humanitarianism in the Baltic States, relief, rehabilitation, welfare in the Baltic States, welfare in Latvia, welfare in Estonia, welfare in Lithuania. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.1080/13507486.2023.2280202
ISSN:
1350-7486; 1469-8293
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