Transnational Humanitarian Action

Atlantic and Global Voluntary Activities from Abolitionism to the NGOs 1800–2000

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April 16, 2024 | History

Transnational Humanitarian Action

Atlantic and Global Voluntary Activities from Abolitionism to the NGOs 1800–2000

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Moving the Social: Journal of Social History and the History of Social Movements is an international, peer-reviewed journal rooted in the discipline of history, but with an explicit interest in work on social issues and social movements from other disciplines, particularly the social sciences, geography, anthropology and ethnology.

It is particularly interested in promoting transnational and comparative perspectives on the history of social movements within a broader context of social history.

The journal is currently published three times a year, with issues either on a specific theme or as a thematically mixed issue.

Most issues also include a comprehensive review article, at least one of which each year covers the most recent publications in the field of social movement studies.

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Klartext Verlag
Language
English
Pages
174

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Transnational Humanitarian Action: Atlantic and Global Voluntary Activities from Abolitionism to the NGOs 1800–2000
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Table of Contents

Enrico Dal Lago and Kevin O’Sullivan: Introduction: Towards a New History of Humanitarianism Page 5
Stacey M. Robertson: Marketing Social Justice: Lessons from our Abolitionist Predecessors Page 21
Kimberly A. Lowe: The League of Red Cross Societies and International Committee of the Red Cross: a Re-Evaluation of American Influence in Interwar Internationalism Page 37
Julia F. Irwin: Connected by Calamity: The United States, the League of Red Cross Societies, and Transnational Disaster Assistance after the First World War Page 57
Jo Laycock: Saving the Remnant or Building Socialism? Transnational Humanitarian Relief in Early Soviet Armenia Page 77
Rob Skinner: “Every Bite Buys a Bullet”: Sanctions, Boycotts and Solidarity in Transnational Anti-Apartheid Activism Page 97
Chris Moores: Solidarity for Chile, Transnational Activism and the Evolution of Human Rights Page 115
Jeffrey Flynn: Philosophers, Historians, and Suffering Strangers Page 137
Enrico Dal Lago and Kevin O’Sullivan: Review Article: Prosopographies, Transnational Lives, and Multiple Identities in Global Humanitarianism Page 159

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Source title: Moving the Social 57/2017: Journal of social history and the history of social movements. Transnational Humanitarian Action

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Essen, Germany
Series
Moving the Social, 57

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361.26 [DDC22ger]

Contributors

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Institut für Soziale Bewegungen der Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Editor
Stefan Berger

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Paperback
Pagination
174p.
Number of pages
174
Dimensions
23.5 x 16.5 x centimeters

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OL32405463M
ISBN 10
3837517829
ISBN 13
9783837517828
OCLC/WorldCat
988178802
Deutsche National Bibliothek
1132146968
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