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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front matter i
- Contents v
- List of figures viii
- Notes on contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xii
- 1 The Red Cross Movement 1
- 2 Certainty, compassion and the ingrained arrogance of humanitarians 27
- 3 The Americans lead the way? 47
- 4 Intertwined stories of war humanitarianism 63
- 5 The early history of the Red Cross Society of China and its relation to the Red Cross Movement 81
- 6 Failure to launch 97
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Part II Turning points
- 7 Challenging the colonial and the international 115
- 8 Realignment in the aftermath of war 130
- 9 The ‘British Red Cross still exists’, 1947–1974 148
- 10 Feed the hungry – no matter what? 164
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Part III The Red Cross’s modus operandi
- 11 ‘A cog in the great wheel of mercy’ 181
- 12 Coming of age in the crucible of war 199
- 13 The 1938 International Committee of the Red Cross Conference 213
- 14 ‘£50,000 is too small a fine to pay’ 230
- 15 The British Red Cross Society and the ‘parcels crisis’ of 1940–1941 245
- 16 The Red Cross in wartime Macau and its global connections 264
- 17 A humanitarian and national obligation 282
- Index 296
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front matter i
- Contents v
- List of figures viii
- Notes on contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xii
- 1 The Red Cross Movement 1
- 2 Certainty, compassion and the ingrained arrogance of humanitarians 27
- 3 The Americans lead the way? 47
- 4 Intertwined stories of war humanitarianism 63
- 5 The early history of the Red Cross Society of China and its relation to the Red Cross Movement 81
- 6 Failure to launch 97
-
Part II Turning points
- 7 Challenging the colonial and the international 115
- 8 Realignment in the aftermath of war 130
- 9 The ‘British Red Cross still exists’, 1947–1974 148
- 10 Feed the hungry – no matter what? 164
-
Part III The Red Cross’s modus operandi
- 11 ‘A cog in the great wheel of mercy’ 181
- 12 Coming of age in the crucible of war 199
- 13 The 1938 International Committee of the Red Cross Conference 213
- 14 ‘£50,000 is too small a fine to pay’ 230
- 15 The British Red Cross Society and the ‘parcels crisis’ of 1940–1941 245
- 16 The Red Cross in wartime Macau and its global connections 264
- 17 A humanitarian and national obligation 282
- Index 296