BODY EDUCATION, SCOUTING AND MILITARISM (1908-1941)
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https://doi.org/10.22456/1982-8918.53323Keywords:
Military Personnel. Scouting movement. Body. Army. HistoryAbstract
The influences on military scouting in the period 1908 to 1941, based on the proposed educational body movement are examined. In addition to literature review mapping contemporary scholars of the history of Scouting, books, theses, specialized journal articles and papers published in the period are used as empirical basis. It was found that an emphasis on body education for scouting sustained in a process of acceptance and refusal of military tradition in vogue in the early twentieth century, making it impossible both the mere binding or the mere withdrawal of Scouting in relation to the army.
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