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Homeland

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Human RightsPublication details: Wayland Hove 1993Description: 48ISBN:
  • 9780750206426
DDC classification:
  • WAR 300
Summary: The book "Homeland" by Rachel Warner and Kaye Stearman, published in 1993 by Wayland Publishers. This 48-page hardcover is part of the "Human Rights" series and is suitable for middle primary to junior secondary students. The book explores the concept of a homeland—a place where individuals feel they belong as part of a wider world. It presents case studies of young people worldwide who, for various reasons, are denied the right to an independent homeland. Topics include divided homelands, lost homelands, invaded homelands, and conflicting claims to a homeland. The book encourages readers to consider key human rights issues related to the sense of belonging and territorial rights.
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Books Books Bahawalpur Campus (Senior Library - Central Region) 300 WAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 000034517
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The book "Homeland" by Rachel Warner and Kaye Stearman, published in 1993 by Wayland Publishers. This 48-page hardcover is part of the "Human Rights" series and is suitable for middle primary to junior secondary students. The book explores the concept of a homeland—a place where individuals feel they belong as part of a wider world. It presents case studies of young people worldwide who, for various reasons, are denied the right to an independent homeland. Topics include divided homelands, lost homelands, invaded homelands, and conflicting claims to a homeland. The book encourages readers to consider key human rights issues related to the sense of belonging and territorial rights.

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