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Medical care, humanitarianism and intimacy in the long Second World War, 1931-1953

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29 July 2025


HISTORY / Military / Korean War, MEDICAL / History, HISTORY / World

Introduction: Introduction: Humanitarianism and Medical Care during the ‘Long’ Second World War, 1931-1953 - Marie Luce Desgrandchamps, Laure Humbert, Bertrand Taithe and Raphaële Balu
1 Humanitarianism, Estrangement and Intimacies during the ‘long’ Second World War - New Historiographical Perspectives, Laure Humbert
2. Africa, the Africans, and the Red Cross: Assessing the Impact of the Long Second World War (1935-1950), Marie-Luce Desgrandchamps
3 (Un)Settling Intimacies. Boundaries of Aid in a North African Refugee Camp, 1944–1946 Esther Möller and Katharina Stornig
4 “National Defense Medicine”: Chinese-style physicians and medical relief during the war against Japan Jean Corbi
5 ‘There is no Enemy Here!’ Humanitarian Rhetoric in South America during the Second World War: Peru/Ecuador François Bignon
6 Unitarian Service Committee’s activities with refugee populations and the Resistance in France during and after the Second World War Jon Arrizabalaga and Àlvar Martínez-Vidal
7 Cultural actors in rehabilitation: WW2 craft therapy and White, ableist, heteronormative masculinity Jennifer Way
8 Trauma of Warfare: Maxillofacial Surgery and Medical Relief in Wartime China, 1948 to 1956 Jinghong Zhang
9 Dying on enemy ground. The ICRC and the German soldiers killed in France during WWII Taline Garibian
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