This article explores the history of modern British humanitarianism. Specifically, it charts the rise of an extensive humanitarian aid ‘industry’ in Britain, between 1963 and 1985. It does so through a focus on the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC), an umbrella body for joint emergency fundraising established in 1963. The DEC is an enduring and important presence in the British humanitarian landscape, as it brings together leading aid agencies to make fundraising campaigns on television after major disasters. This article represents the first systematic historical analysis of the DEC, which it uses to illuminate larger questions about the politics of non-state humanitarianism, state-voluntary sector relations, the political impact of tele...
This article revisits the iconic Band Aid phenomenon of 1984-85. The analysis sets out to historicis...
First aid was the focus of growing voluntary activity in the post-war decades. Despite the advent of...
The purpose of this study is to discover if the concept of humanitarianism has changed significantly...
This thesis is a history of humanitarian non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Britain, between 1...
This study examines how a new humanitarian community emerged in the late 1960sand why it came to act...
This thesis explores the promotion of global humanitarianism in Britain between 1945 and 2000. The p...
Fundraising for charitable causes has had a key place in the BBC’s schedule since the earliest days ...
Investigating the origins of aid work in Britain, this article examines the formation of humanitaria...
This thesis analyses British aid to El Salvador between 1970 and 2009. Aid in this context encompass...
The scale, scope, and significance of humanitarian action have expanded significantly since the late...
This article analyses the development of organised relief for global natural disasters in the years ...
Charitable giving for overseas development and emergency relief is important in the UK, being about ...
This article examines the British humanitarian relief campaign initiated by the Committee for Reliev...
During the Kenyan Emergency of 1952–1960, one of the most violent episodes in the history of the Bri...
The origins of humanitarian and development organisations can be traced to the late eighteenth and e...
This article revisits the iconic Band Aid phenomenon of 1984-85. The analysis sets out to historicis...
First aid was the focus of growing voluntary activity in the post-war decades. Despite the advent of...
The purpose of this study is to discover if the concept of humanitarianism has changed significantly...
This thesis is a history of humanitarian non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Britain, between 1...
This study examines how a new humanitarian community emerged in the late 1960sand why it came to act...
This thesis explores the promotion of global humanitarianism in Britain between 1945 and 2000. The p...
Fundraising for charitable causes has had a key place in the BBC’s schedule since the earliest days ...
Investigating the origins of aid work in Britain, this article examines the formation of humanitaria...
This thesis analyses British aid to El Salvador between 1970 and 2009. Aid in this context encompass...
The scale, scope, and significance of humanitarian action have expanded significantly since the late...
This article analyses the development of organised relief for global natural disasters in the years ...
Charitable giving for overseas development and emergency relief is important in the UK, being about ...
This article examines the British humanitarian relief campaign initiated by the Committee for Reliev...
During the Kenyan Emergency of 1952–1960, one of the most violent episodes in the history of the Bri...
The origins of humanitarian and development organisations can be traced to the late eighteenth and e...
This article revisits the iconic Band Aid phenomenon of 1984-85. The analysis sets out to historicis...
First aid was the focus of growing voluntary activity in the post-war decades. Despite the advent of...
The purpose of this study is to discover if the concept of humanitarianism has changed significantly...