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Issue Details: First known date: 1986... vol. 10 1986 of The Lion and the Unicorn est. 1977 The Lion and the Unicorn
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Nuclear Education in Contemporary German Children's Literature, Ruth R. Kath , single work criticism

'Germans—and their children—live daily with the reality of both nuclear power plants and stockpiled nuclear weapons, and that has been reflected in a number of the German children's works produced in recent years, including forcefully illustrated picture books, even for pre-schoolers, as well as poetry and prose for the older child. This article explores three German-language picture books which discuss the issue of nuclear power. I make no claim to comprehensiveness, but seek rather to survey several works which are innovative in their treatment of the subject.'

Source: Introduction (p.32).

(p. 31-39)
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