War and Children: A Reference Handbook
By (Author) Kendra E. Dupuy
Foreword by Ishmael Beah
By (author) Krijn Peters
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
19th November 2009
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
305.23
Hardback
228
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
510g
A comprehensive, up-to-date presentation of how children and young people are affected by and respond to situations of armed conflict and postwar reconstruction. War and Children: A Reference Handbook looks at one of the most wrenching aspects of armed conflict, ranging across the globe to examine the different ways armed conflict and postwar reconstructions affect children and young people, and how they have responded to both war and efforts to alleviate war's destruction. While war has always affected children, the nature of that impact has changed in the last half-century. Civil conflicts break out in mostly poor, developing countries with large populations of young people, and combatants are less hesitant to turn civilian areas into battlegrounds. War and Children explores these phenomena by focusing primarily on recent conflicts worldwide, with case studies dramatizing important issues and controversiesincluding the considerable number of children soldiers throughout the world.
Ishmael Beah, the author of A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier movingly introduces the misuse and rehabilitation of young combatants in wars. Dupuy (International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, Norway) and Peters (development studies, Swansea U., UK) examine the impact of war on children, their responses and those of the world. The book includes a chronology of wars throughout history in which children have been conscripted; maps; case studies; UN resolutions and other initiatives regarding children and armed conflict; a glossary; and categorized bibliography of print and film sources. * Reference & Research Book News *
Both this overall resource and its bibliography provide an excellent starting point for further research. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and higher. * Choice *
Kendra E. Dupuy is a researcher at the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, Norway (PRIO). Krijn Peters is lecturer at the Centre for Development Studies, Swansea University, Swansea, UK.