Promoting peace in a time of war: Wartime summer camps and the Swedish Scout movement 1939–45

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Abstract

“Be Prepared!” The motto of the Scout movement seemed fitting when the Second World War broke out in 1939. Sweden maintained a state of neutrality during the entire conflict but this period, known generally as the “Time of Preparedness” (beredskapstiden), affected all parts of society. While the diplomatic and political events of these years have been thoroughly covered in Swedish historiography, the experiences and contributions of children have largely been overlooked. This paper examines how summer camps for Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts were organized and performed as parts of the wartime effort. These organizations had always considered camping to be an integral part of citizenship training, but new ingredients were now added to these camp designs. During the war, thousands of Swedish boys and girls participated in special “utility camps”, where hard agricultural and forestry work replaced the common Scout games and exercises. Altogether, Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts in Sweden contributed with well over 100.000 hours of work on Swedish farms during the war. I argue that narratives
from these camps not only highlight the contributions of children to wartime society, but also offer important insights to children’s thoughts of feelings of war and duty, as well as how these obligations were gendered.
Translated title of the contributionAtt verka för fred i världskrigets skugga: Beredskapsläger och svensk scoutrörelse 1939–45
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2016 Jul 15
EventChildren and War: Past and Present - University of Salzburg/Universität Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria
Duration: 2016 Jul 132016 Jul 15
Conference number: 3
http://www.wlv.ac.uk/research/institutes-and-centres/centre-for-historical-research/centre-for-historical-research--events/children-and-war-past-and-present-2016/

Conference

ConferenceChildren and War
Country/TerritoryAustria
CitySalzburg
Period2016/07/132016/07/15
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  • History

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