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The ‘wanted’ children. Experiences of Hungarian children living with Belgian foster families during the interwar period
Authors:Vera Hajt  
Affiliation:aHistory Department of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Abstract:Transnational adoption and child migration are often regarded as recent phenomena, yet there is a long history of children travelling without their families, settling and integrating in a foreign culture and environment. In the 1920s, thousands of Hungarian children went to Belgium for a six-month holiday within the framework of a humanitarian project. Although they were supposed to return to Hungary after their vacation, some of them stayed indefinitely with their Belgian families. By analyzing oral testimonies of the now elderly ‘children’ about their migration and childhood experiences in Belgium, we explore how they construct and reconstruct concepts such as childhood, vulnerability, and loyalty commitments, and show the crucial importance of maintaining birth family ties for the future development of transnationally adopted children.
Keywords:International child relief   Child migrant   Adoption   Foster family   Loyalty commitment   Vulnerability
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