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A history of humanitarianism, 1755–1989
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17 May 2019

The book traces the history of international humanitarianism from the anti-slavery movement to the end of the cold war. It is based on an extensive survey of the international literature and is retold in an original narrative that relies on a close examination of the sources. The reconstruction of humanitarianism’s long history unfolds around some crucial moments and events: the colonial expansion of European countries, the two world wars and their aftermaths, the emergence of a new postcolonial order.
In terms of its contents, narrative style, interpretative approach the book is aimed at a large and diverse public including: scholars who are studying and teaching humanitarianism; students who need to learn about humanitarianism as part of their training or research; operators and volunteers who are engaged in the field; non-specialist readers who are interested in the topic because of its relevance to current events.
HISTORY / Modern / 19th Century, History and Archaeology, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century, POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Disasters & Disaster Relief, History, Colonialism and imperialism
'To be commended as a richly told, updated overview of humanitarian history that will be most useful to advanced students and researchers who are new to the field.'
Journal of Contemporary History
Preface to the English edition
Introduction
Part I: Archaeology of international humanitarianism
1 Saving humanity, abolishing slavery
2 Colonial humanitarianism
Part II: Humanitarianism in wartime
3 La guerre et la charité
4 ‘Chaotic years of peace'
5 Aftermath of the Second World War: humanitarianism at a crossroads?
Part III: From Europe to the Third World
6 Fighting poverty and hunger
7 Humanitarian emergencies
Epilogue: a ‘new humanitarianism’?
Bibliography
Index