This essay examines the history of American humanitarianism in the First World War and its aftermath. It analyzes both the diplomatic and cultural significance of humanitarianism to U.S. foreign affairs. It also considers the legacies of Great War-era relief
World War I has repeatedly been described in terms of significance. The “Great War” and “the great s...
The book focuses on America\u27s entry into World War I based on the perspective of people watching ...
<p>For nearly two centuries, United States (U.S.) political policy and non-government organizations ...
This essay examines the history of American humanitarianism in the First World War and its aftermath...
This article explores how US humanitarian aid workers in Great War era Europe understood the war, th...
A special issue of First World War Studies, the journal of the International Society for First World...
The essay offers an overview of the humanitarian activities of the American Red Cross in Europe duri...
Neutrality did not mean non-involvement. American communities engaged intellectually, politically, a...
The First World War (1914–1918) defined the “American century,” establishing global political and ec...
The modern international humanitarianism has its roots in the period between the two world wars. Sta...
This short essay explores the many impacts of the 1917 U.S. entry to World War I on the author\u27s ...
The raising, training and sustaining of armies tells us much about the ways in which armies have don...
This thesis studies British relief efforts for German civilians in Britain during the Great War and ...
This essay analyses the effect that the First World War had on how societies and militaries understo...
Scholars have argued that World War I and its aftermath caused a rapid transformation in American gl...
World War I has repeatedly been described in terms of significance. The “Great War” and “the great s...
The book focuses on America\u27s entry into World War I based on the perspective of people watching ...
<p>For nearly two centuries, United States (U.S.) political policy and non-government organizations ...
This essay examines the history of American humanitarianism in the First World War and its aftermath...
This article explores how US humanitarian aid workers in Great War era Europe understood the war, th...
A special issue of First World War Studies, the journal of the International Society for First World...
The essay offers an overview of the humanitarian activities of the American Red Cross in Europe duri...
Neutrality did not mean non-involvement. American communities engaged intellectually, politically, a...
The First World War (1914–1918) defined the “American century,” establishing global political and ec...
The modern international humanitarianism has its roots in the period between the two world wars. Sta...
This short essay explores the many impacts of the 1917 U.S. entry to World War I on the author\u27s ...
The raising, training and sustaining of armies tells us much about the ways in which armies have don...
This thesis studies British relief efforts for German civilians in Britain during the Great War and ...
This essay analyses the effect that the First World War had on how societies and militaries understo...
Scholars have argued that World War I and its aftermath caused a rapid transformation in American gl...
World War I has repeatedly been described in terms of significance. The “Great War” and “the great s...
The book focuses on America\u27s entry into World War I based on the perspective of people watching ...
<p>For nearly two centuries, United States (U.S.) political policy and non-government organizations ...