This paper builds on a recent trend in the historiography of the British Empire, one which emphasises the multi-centred origins of ideologies, policies and social movements, to explore flows of humanitarian aid which emanated from Britain’s late-colonial Straits Settlements and then traversed the globe to reach Europe, India, Persia, South Africa, China and Japan. It therefore challenges the Eurocentricism of recent, purportedly global, histories of the modern humanitarian movement, while reinforcing this movement’s close relationship with the history of international capital. Between 1870 and 1920, many leading humanitarian activists in the Straits Settlements were wealthy Chinese, Indian and Arab merchants, who (along with their employees...
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international principle that emerged out of a United Nations hamstrung in the face of violations of ...
This paper builds on a recent trend in the historiography of the British Empire, one which emphasise...
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This working paper focuses on the provision of Egyptian and South Asian humanitarian aid du-ring dec...
This ePaper investigates the Straits Chinese community and their positioning relative to the British...
How did those responsible for creating Britain’s nineteenth century settler empire render colonizati...
This thesis explores the promotion of global humanitarianism in Britain between 1945 and 2000. The p...
In the late 19th century, an extraordinary cohort of unmarried women left their native Chinese shore...
How did those responsible for creating Britain's nineteenth-century settler empire render colonizati...
The founding of Singapore by the British in 1819 had a tremendous impact on the economic and politic...
This collection draws on a range of methodologies and approaches to explore the similarities, differ...
international principle that emerged out of a United Nations hamstrung in the face of violations of ...
This paper builds on a recent trend in the historiography of the British Empire, one which emphasise...
This article provides an introductory overview of themes raised in this special edition of the Jour...
This is the first book to examine the shifting relationship between humanitarianism and the expansio...
This study examines how a new humanitarian community emerged in the late 1960sand why it came to act...
In the name of benevolence, philanthropy, and humanitarian aid, individuals, groups, and nations hav...
Humanitarianism and violence have traditionally been understood as polarised states, one serving as ...
This working paper focuses on the provision of Egyptian and South Asian humanitarian aid du-ring dec...
This ePaper investigates the Straits Chinese community and their positioning relative to the British...
How did those responsible for creating Britain’s nineteenth century settler empire render colonizati...
This thesis explores the promotion of global humanitarianism in Britain between 1945 and 2000. The p...
In the late 19th century, an extraordinary cohort of unmarried women left their native Chinese shore...
How did those responsible for creating Britain's nineteenth-century settler empire render colonizati...
The founding of Singapore by the British in 1819 had a tremendous impact on the economic and politic...
This collection draws on a range of methodologies and approaches to explore the similarities, differ...
international principle that emerged out of a United Nations hamstrung in the face of violations of ...