This article surveys the wave of new historical and political-science literature exploring humanitarianism and the ‘pre-history’ of human rights in the long nineteenth century, noting the presentist assumptions underpinning much of this literature. On the one hand, histories of humanitarianism have focused on the origins of present-day humanitarian concerns, paying particular attention to the anti-slavery movement. On the other hand, the overwhelming majority of this literature has explored Anglo-American (and usually Protestant) humanitarianism to the exclusion of the humanitarian campaigns and ideologies of other nations and faith traditions. A more properly historical approach is required, which would pay greater attention to the fusion ...
"Focusing on case studies such as the international fight against the slave trade (1807-1890), the m...
This dissertation analyzes the contributions of three prominent women religious leaders to 1920s and...
This is the first book to examine the shifting relationship between humanitarianism and the expansio...
This article surveys the wave of new historical and political-science literature exploring humanitar...
Taking a Feminist perspective as a starting point, this introductory piece seeks not only to integra...
Taking the Second Conference of the International Abolitionist Federation as a starting point, this ...
There has been an undeniable interest in recent years in the history of humanitarianism...
How do we understand the origins of modern humanitarianism and what can these origins tell us about ...
Humanitarianism and violence have traditionally been understood as polarised states, one serving as ...
This article provides an introductory overview of themes raised in this special edition of the Jour...
Natalie Klein-Kelly, Fellow of the GHRA 2017 DOT TO DOT: Exploring humanitarian activities in the ea...
The origins of humanitarian and development organisations can be traced to the late eighteenth and e...
This thesis reconsiders the Aborigines Protection Society - the leading philanthropic body that adv...
The temperance movement is a social reform movement which reflects Protestant ethical values. In th...
Contemporary forms of humanitarianism began to emerge in Europe and the Americas in the late sevente...
"Focusing on case studies such as the international fight against the slave trade (1807-1890), the m...
This dissertation analyzes the contributions of three prominent women religious leaders to 1920s and...
This is the first book to examine the shifting relationship between humanitarianism and the expansio...
This article surveys the wave of new historical and political-science literature exploring humanitar...
Taking a Feminist perspective as a starting point, this introductory piece seeks not only to integra...
Taking the Second Conference of the International Abolitionist Federation as a starting point, this ...
There has been an undeniable interest in recent years in the history of humanitarianism...
How do we understand the origins of modern humanitarianism and what can these origins tell us about ...
Humanitarianism and violence have traditionally been understood as polarised states, one serving as ...
This article provides an introductory overview of themes raised in this special edition of the Jour...
Natalie Klein-Kelly, Fellow of the GHRA 2017 DOT TO DOT: Exploring humanitarian activities in the ea...
The origins of humanitarian and development organisations can be traced to the late eighteenth and e...
This thesis reconsiders the Aborigines Protection Society - the leading philanthropic body that adv...
The temperance movement is a social reform movement which reflects Protestant ethical values. In th...
Contemporary forms of humanitarianism began to emerge in Europe and the Americas in the late sevente...
"Focusing on case studies such as the international fight against the slave trade (1807-1890), the m...
This dissertation analyzes the contributions of three prominent women religious leaders to 1920s and...
This is the first book to examine the shifting relationship between humanitarianism and the expansio...