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The history of youth work in Europe, Volume 3 - Relevance for today's youth work policy (2012)
Reflecting on the historical sensation of youth work and youth policy in Europe
1. Historical and intercultural consciousness in youth work and youth policy - a double odyssey
2. Youth in the life course - a history
3. The relevance of the concept of "being young together" for youth research, youth work and youth policy
4. Youth care, youth organisation and the youth movement in Flanders, 1850-1975
5. Aime Bogaerts and his travelling holiday camp, Gentse Volkskinderen: a soft socialist propaganda tool on the road (1898-1915)
6. Youth holiday camps at the Belgian seaside, 1887-1980
7. A Finnish perspective: features of the history of modern youth work and youth organisations
8. History of youth work and youth policy in Austria
9. The history of youth work and its relevance for youth policy in Serbia today
10. Developmental psychology, youth sociology and social pedagogy - three perspectives on youth work and youth work policy
11. History of European youth policies and questions for the future
12. From social education to positive youth development
13. Youth cultures and youth work: perspectives from the south of Europe
14. Society and youth cultures - interpretations and conclusions for youth work
15. The quest for peace, democracy and sociocultural development
16. Geopolitics of youth policy in post-war Western Europe, 1945-67
17. The origins and development of open youth centres and their operating characteristics in Flanders
18. Youth work, professionalism and professionalisation in Europe
19. History of youth information in Europe
20. The early years of innovative approaches to youth
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