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Child Labour in Historical Perspective 1800–1985. Case Studies from Europe, Japan and Colombia. Ed. by Hugh Cunningham and Pier Paolo Viazzo. UNICEF International Child Development Centre, Florence; Istituto degli Innocenti, Florence1996. 105 pp. Ill. $9.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 February 2009

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