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Calculating Compassion Humanity And Relief In War Britain 18701914 Rebecca Gill

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Calculating Compassion Humanity And Relief In War Britain 18701914 Rebecca Gill
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Rebecca Gill
ISBN: 9781526110640, 1526110644
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Calculating Compassion Humanity And Relief In War Britain 18701914 Rebecca Gill by Rebecca Gill 9781526110640, 1526110644 instant download after payment.

Calculating compassion examines the origins of British relief work in late-nineteenth-century wars on the continent and the fringes of Empire. Commencing with the Franco-Prussian war of 1870–71, it follows distinguished surgeons and ‘lady amateurs’ as they distributed aid to wounded soldiers and distressed civilians, often in the face of considerable suspicion. Dispensing with the notion of shared ‘humanitarian’ ideals, it examines the complex, and sometimes controversial, origins of organised relief, and illuminates the emergence of practices and protocols still recognisable in the delivery of overseas aid. This book is intended for students, academics and relief practitioners interested in the historical concerns of first generation relief agencies such as the British Red Cross Society and the Save the Children Fund, and their legacies today.

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