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The fight against the trafficking of women and minors before and within the League of Nations: A path to legitimacy for European voluntary associations
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Sara Ercolani
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- Introduction – The League of Nations experience: Overlapping readings 1
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A contentious idea
- The Institut de Droit International’s response to the birth of the League of Nations 25
- The League of Nations or European federation: The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom’s decade of debate over a “United States of Europe,” 1923–1933 43
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Hopes and aspirations
- Korea and the League of Nations: from Versailles to the Manchurian Crisis, 1919–1933 67
- The accession of British colonies to the League of Nations and the “Third” British Empire 95
- The membership of the Executive Council: Portugal’s highest aspiration in the League of Nations 123
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Decentering the view
- Plowshares into swords: The League of Nations as a weapon of internationalist war 145
- Survived on sufferance: Social policy, the ILO and the new “World Organisation,” 1941–1945 171
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A plethora of varied initiatives
- The Information Section of the League of Nations: An experiment in organising communication in international relations 199
- The League and the world: how and why the League of Nations became the centre of world economic statistics 223
- The fight against the trafficking of women and minors before and within the League of Nations: A path to legitimacy for European voluntary associations 249
- Abstracts 275
- List of contributors 279
- Index 285
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- Introduction – The League of Nations experience: Overlapping readings 1
-
A contentious idea
- The Institut de Droit International’s response to the birth of the League of Nations 25
- The League of Nations or European federation: The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom’s decade of debate over a “United States of Europe,” 1923–1933 43
-
Hopes and aspirations
- Korea and the League of Nations: from Versailles to the Manchurian Crisis, 1919–1933 67
- The accession of British colonies to the League of Nations and the “Third” British Empire 95
- The membership of the Executive Council: Portugal’s highest aspiration in the League of Nations 123
-
Decentering the view
- Plowshares into swords: The League of Nations as a weapon of internationalist war 145
- Survived on sufferance: Social policy, the ILO and the new “World Organisation,” 1941–1945 171
-
A plethora of varied initiatives
- The Information Section of the League of Nations: An experiment in organising communication in international relations 199
- The League and the world: how and why the League of Nations became the centre of world economic statistics 223
- The fight against the trafficking of women and minors before and within the League of Nations: A path to legitimacy for European voluntary associations 249
- Abstracts 275
- List of contributors 279
- Index 285