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Span the World with Friendship
For nearly a century, the Woodcraft Folk has championed radical social change through education, but its contributions remain largely overlooked in histories of progressive youth movements. Span the World with Friendship is the first major academic study of this pioneering organization, tracing its role in fostering internationalism, cooperative learning, and environmental activism long before these became mainstream concerns. The Woodcraft Folk’s impact is inspected through diverse disciplinary perspectives, including political theory, anthropology, and youth work studies. Through a review of multiple archival sources—letters, meeting records, and oral testimonies—contributors bring a critical lens to a movement often narrated uncritically.
Beginning with a biography of founder Leslie Paul, the book looks into the Folk’s relationship with the labor movement, its engagement with eugenics debates, and its use of folk traditions as tools for social cohesion. Concluding with an exploration of its transition into a youth-led movement, this volume positions the Woodcraft Folk within broader discussions on education for global justice and activism, ensuring its legacy is finally given the academic attention it deserves.

Table of Contents
List of figures
List of abbreviations
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
Douglas Bourn and Richard Palser
Part I: Emergence and development of a progressive youth movement
2 Progressive cultures in inter-war Britain: situating Leslie Paul
Annebella Pollen
3 All those who are young in spirit
Will Searby
4 Socialism, eugenics and the Woodcraft Folk in the inter-war years
Richard Palser
Part II: Internationalism
5 Educational principles and the educational practice of international camps, 1945-1970
Richard Palser
6 From internationalism to international solidarity
Douglas Bourn
Part III: Woodcraft Folk culture
7 Cultural interweavings of English and German youth movements, 1920-1960 Susanne Rappe-Weber
8 We will go singing to the fashioning of a new world
Richard Palser and Douglas Bourn
Part IV: Changing role of young people
9 Youth is not wasted on the young Delilah Wallbank
10 Young people as global citizens and global youth work
Douglas Bourn
11 Young people: why and how? Deborah Mccahon
12 Conclusion
Douglas Bourn and Richard Palser
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