This article explores how US humanitarian aid workers in Great War era Europe understood the war, their relief work and its significance. It argues that contemporary ideas about disaster and disaster assistance, formed in the decades before the war began, fundamentally shaped the way that Americans conceived of their wartime humanitarian aid and its significance. Through an interrogation of both the metaphorical and the material links between early twentieth century American ideas of war and natural disaster – and, by extension, war relief and disaster relief – this essay advances novel insights about the intellectual and cultural history of US humanitarian aid efforts for European civilians during the Great War era
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This article explores how US humanitarian aid workers in Great War era Europe understood the war, th...
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<p>For nearly two centuries, United States (U.S.) political policy and non-government organizations ...
This article explores the history of modern British humanitarianism. Specifically, it charts the ris...
This dissertation describes the historical development of American refugee relief before and during ...
The modern international humanitarianism has its roots in the period between the two world wars. Sta...
This dissertation is situated within the historiography of humanitarianism in U.S. Foreign Relations...
To what extent was a nascent international humanitarian sphere challenged by the rise of nationalist...
This article explores how US humanitarian aid workers in Great War era Europe understood the war, th...
This article analyses the development of organised relief for global natural disasters in the years ...
This essay examines the history of American humanitarianism in the First World War and its aftermath...
A special issue of First World War Studies, the journal of the International Society for First World...
Investigating the origins of aid work in Britain, this article examines the formation of humanitaria...
Scholars have argued that World War I and its aftermath caused a rapid transformation in American gl...
The essay offers an overview of the humanitarian activities of the American Red Cross in Europe duri...
This dissertation examines a group of American men who adopted and adapted notions of American power...
This thesis studies British relief efforts for German civilians in Britain during the Great War and ...
<p>For nearly two centuries, United States (U.S.) political policy and non-government organizations ...
This article explores the history of modern British humanitarianism. Specifically, it charts the ris...
This dissertation describes the historical development of American refugee relief before and during ...
The modern international humanitarianism has its roots in the period between the two world wars. Sta...
This dissertation is situated within the historiography of humanitarianism in U.S. Foreign Relations...
To what extent was a nascent international humanitarian sphere challenged by the rise of nationalist...