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Book review: Hartas,Dimitra. (2008) The Right to Childhoods: Critical Perspectives on Rights,Difference and Knowledge in a Transient World (Continuum Studies in Education). London and New York: Continuum. (227 pp.) ISBN 9780826495686
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