Conference at the Leibniz-Institute of European History, 7 - 9 February 2018 The third conference organised by the Network »Engaging Europe in the Arab World: Missionaries and Humanitarianism in the Middle East 1850s to 1970s« focuses on crises in the Middle East and the relation between humanitarianism, religion, and diplomacy. Participating scholars discuss the period from the Ottoman Empire to the Second World War and its aftermath. The panels analyse humanitarianism and missions in the c..
This paper argues that exploring diplomatic responses to the Jewish question casts new light on the ...
The Syrian Civil War, which has generated more than 6.2 million refugees, has brought about one of g...
"Studies in the Middle East" is a one-year programme at the Near East School of Theology in Beirut (...
Conference at the Leibniz-Institute of European History 7 - 9 February 2018 The third conference or...
The Dilemmas of International Humanitarian Aid in the Twentieth Century Londres 12-14 May 2011 The G...
War and displacement have led to a massive increase of the presence of humanitarian actors in the Mi...
International conference 25-27 March 2019 Vossius Room, Leiden University Library ...
International audienceDifferent forms of charity, relief and humanitarian action can be jointly appr...
From the early phases of modern missions, Christian missionaries supported many humanitarian activit...
Convenors: Silvia Salvatici (University of Milan) and Johannes Paulmann (Leibniz Institute of Europe...
With the dawn of modernity over the past two centuries, the Muslim world has experienced series of m...
Date: 25 November 2015 Venue: European University Institute Sala Europa, Villa Schifanoia via Giova...
In October 2016 homileticians from seven European countries met in Leipzig in order to reflect on po...
The Syrian Humanitarian Crisis: What Is To Be Done?Experts look at humanitarian concerns in the cont...
The research program "Humanitarian Policy Group" at the British research institute ODI (Overseas Dev...
This paper argues that exploring diplomatic responses to the Jewish question casts new light on the ...
The Syrian Civil War, which has generated more than 6.2 million refugees, has brought about one of g...
"Studies in the Middle East" is a one-year programme at the Near East School of Theology in Beirut (...
Conference at the Leibniz-Institute of European History 7 - 9 February 2018 The third conference or...
The Dilemmas of International Humanitarian Aid in the Twentieth Century Londres 12-14 May 2011 The G...
War and displacement have led to a massive increase of the presence of humanitarian actors in the Mi...
International conference 25-27 March 2019 Vossius Room, Leiden University Library ...
International audienceDifferent forms of charity, relief and humanitarian action can be jointly appr...
From the early phases of modern missions, Christian missionaries supported many humanitarian activit...
Convenors: Silvia Salvatici (University of Milan) and Johannes Paulmann (Leibniz Institute of Europe...
With the dawn of modernity over the past two centuries, the Muslim world has experienced series of m...
Date: 25 November 2015 Venue: European University Institute Sala Europa, Villa Schifanoia via Giova...
In October 2016 homileticians from seven European countries met in Leipzig in order to reflect on po...
The Syrian Humanitarian Crisis: What Is To Be Done?Experts look at humanitarian concerns in the cont...
The research program "Humanitarian Policy Group" at the British research institute ODI (Overseas Dev...
This paper argues that exploring diplomatic responses to the Jewish question casts new light on the ...
The Syrian Civil War, which has generated more than 6.2 million refugees, has brought about one of g...
"Studies in the Middle East" is a one-year programme at the Near East School of Theology in Beirut (...