This article examines the British humanitarian relief campaign initiated by the Committee for Relieving the Distresses in Germany and Other Parts of the Continent (1805–1815). It demonstrates the significance of two aspects for the campaign: the activism of London-based immigrant communities on the one hand, and British solidarity with allied countries during the Napoleonic Wars and the related matter of national mobilisation against France on the other. While immigrant activism was a major driving force of the campaign, its impact depended on the integration of immigrants into British society and on the mobilisation of Britons. Moreover, while the alliance with German states was often underlined in the publicity efforts of the campaign, wi...
The article discusses the history of volunteer campaigns aimed at moral and social reform and commun...
Humanitarianism has neither a single past nor predetermined future. As the bastard child of the Enli...
This article explores the relationships between governments and selected voluntary organisations inv...
This article examines the British humanitarian relief campaign initiated by the Committee for Reliev...
This article examines how monies raised by the London-based „Committee for Relieving the Distresses ...
Investigating the origins of aid work in Britain, this article examines the formation of humanitaria...
This thesis studies British relief efforts for German civilians in Britain during the Great War and ...
This article examines a particularly fraught zone where the British and American conceptions of food...
This thesis explores the promotion of global humanitarianism in Britain between 1945 and 2000. The p...
A special issue of First World War Studies, the journal of the International Society for First World...
This study examines how a new humanitarian community emerged in the late 1960sand why it came to act...
The dissertation that follows offers the first historical examination of the nineteenth-century orig...
This article explores the history of modern British humanitarianism. Specifically, it charts the ris...
This article investigates the charity networks that were organized for and by an estimated 16,000 Br...
This paper builds on a recent trend in the historiography of the British Empire, one which emphasise...
The article discusses the history of volunteer campaigns aimed at moral and social reform and commun...
Humanitarianism has neither a single past nor predetermined future. As the bastard child of the Enli...
This article explores the relationships between governments and selected voluntary organisations inv...
This article examines the British humanitarian relief campaign initiated by the Committee for Reliev...
This article examines how monies raised by the London-based „Committee for Relieving the Distresses ...
Investigating the origins of aid work in Britain, this article examines the formation of humanitaria...
This thesis studies British relief efforts for German civilians in Britain during the Great War and ...
This article examines a particularly fraught zone where the British and American conceptions of food...
This thesis explores the promotion of global humanitarianism in Britain between 1945 and 2000. The p...
A special issue of First World War Studies, the journal of the International Society for First World...
This study examines how a new humanitarian community emerged in the late 1960sand why it came to act...
The dissertation that follows offers the first historical examination of the nineteenth-century orig...
This article explores the history of modern British humanitarianism. Specifically, it charts the ris...
This article investigates the charity networks that were organized for and by an estimated 16,000 Br...
This paper builds on a recent trend in the historiography of the British Empire, one which emphasise...
The article discusses the history of volunteer campaigns aimed at moral and social reform and commun...
Humanitarianism has neither a single past nor predetermined future. As the bastard child of the Enli...
This article explores the relationships between governments and selected voluntary organisations inv...