This article examines a particularly fraught zone where the British and American conceptions of food aid and moral guidance conflicted – the former enemy nations of Austria and Germany. These countries were considered special cases for food relief, not only because the British and American public had little interest in feeding their former foes, but also because each was seen by aid officials as societies that might succumb to social revolution if food security was not established. While the Americans had established a massive child-feeding operation in Europe under the auspices of the American Relief Administration\u27s European Children\u27s Fund and with US government financing, Austria, and especially Germany, posed unique challenges, g...
The Great Hunger (An Gorta Mór) was one of the most devastating humanitarian disasters of the ninete...
The historiography of the Great Famine in Ireland has largely been concerned with the role played by...
This article explores how US humanitarian aid workers in Great War era Europe understood the war, th...
Scholars have argued that World War I and its aftermath caused a rapid transformation in American gl...
This article examines the British humanitarian relief campaign initiated by the Committee for Reliev...
This dissertation examines a group of American men who adopted and adapted notions of American power...
Between the final months of World War II and the end of the 1940s, about 13 million ethnic Germans f...
This thesis studies British relief efforts for German civilians in Britain during the Great War and ...
The denominational differences between American and British relief workers in the Spanish Civil War ...
This article analyses the development of organised relief for global natural disasters in the years ...
This article examines the work of private American Jewish associations during the First World War. T...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Investigating the origins of aid work in Britain, this article examines the formation of humanitaria...
This dissertation is about the movement for food reform in Great Britain before and during the First...
A special issue of First World War Studies, the journal of the International Society for First World...
The Great Hunger (An Gorta Mór) was one of the most devastating humanitarian disasters of the ninete...
The historiography of the Great Famine in Ireland has largely been concerned with the role played by...
This article explores how US humanitarian aid workers in Great War era Europe understood the war, th...
Scholars have argued that World War I and its aftermath caused a rapid transformation in American gl...
This article examines the British humanitarian relief campaign initiated by the Committee for Reliev...
This dissertation examines a group of American men who adopted and adapted notions of American power...
Between the final months of World War II and the end of the 1940s, about 13 million ethnic Germans f...
This thesis studies British relief efforts for German civilians in Britain during the Great War and ...
The denominational differences between American and British relief workers in the Spanish Civil War ...
This article analyses the development of organised relief for global natural disasters in the years ...
This article examines the work of private American Jewish associations during the First World War. T...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Investigating the origins of aid work in Britain, this article examines the formation of humanitaria...
This dissertation is about the movement for food reform in Great Britain before and during the First...
A special issue of First World War Studies, the journal of the International Society for First World...
The Great Hunger (An Gorta Mór) was one of the most devastating humanitarian disasters of the ninete...
The historiography of the Great Famine in Ireland has largely been concerned with the role played by...
This article explores how US humanitarian aid workers in Great War era Europe understood the war, th...