The Origin of the Red Cross

The Origin of the Red Cross
Title The Origin of the Red Cross PDF eBook
Author Henry Dunant
Publisher
Total Pages 118
Release 1911
Genre Red Cross and Red Crescent
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Dunant's Dream

Dunant's Dream
Title Dunant's Dream PDF eBook
Author Caroline Moorehead
Publisher Carroll & Graf Pub
Total Pages 780
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780786706099

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Chronicles the history of the Red Cross, from its nineteenth-century humanitarian origins to the complex moral dilemmas it has faced in the twentieth-century

The Geneva Convention

The Geneva Convention
Title The Geneva Convention PDF eBook
Author Angela Bennett
Publisher The History Press
Total Pages 294
Release 2006-08-24
Genre History
ISBN 0752495828

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Presents the story of the Geneva Convention and the events which brought it into being. Who would have thought that the world's first treaty on human rights could have been founded by two young men, who cordially loathed each other? This work describes how they drew up a code of practice for the treatment of war-wounded in battle.

The Red Cross in Peace and War

The Red Cross in Peace and War
Title The Red Cross in Peace and War PDF eBook
Author Clara Barton
Publisher
Total Pages 714
Release 1904
Genre Voluntary health agencies
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The Red Cross Movement

The Red Cross Movement
Title The Red Cross Movement PDF eBook
Author Neville Wylie
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 512
Release 2020-03-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1526133539

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This book offers new and exciting scholarship on the history of the Red Cross Movement by leading historians in the field. It re-imagines and re-evaluates the Red Cross as an institutional network and a key actor in the humanitarian space through two centuries of war and peace.

War, Law and Humanity

War, Law and Humanity
Title War, Law and Humanity PDF eBook
Author James Crossland
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 280
Release 2018-06-28
Genre History
ISBN 135004122X

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War, Law and Humanity tells the story of the transatlantic campaign to either mitigate the destructive forces of the battlefield, or prevent wars from being waged altogether, in the decades prior to the disastrous summer of 1914. Starting with the Crimean War of the 1850s, James Crossland traces this campaign to control warfare from the scandalous barracks of Scutari to the shambolic hospitals of the American Civil War, from the bloody sieges of Paris and Erzurum to the combative conference halls of Geneva and The Hague, uncovering the intertwined histories of a generation of humanitarians, surgeons, pacifists and utopians who were shocked into action by the barbarism and depravities of war. By examining the fascinating personal accounts of these figures, Crossland illuminates the complex motivations and influential actions of those committed to the campaign to control war, demonstrating how their labours built the foundation for the ideas – enshrined in our own times as international norms – that soldiers need caring for, weapons need restricting and wars need rules.

The American Red Cross in the Great War

The American Red Cross in the Great War
Title The American Red Cross in the Great War PDF eBook
Author Henry Pomeroy Davison
Publisher
Total Pages 354
Release 1920
Genre Red Cross and Red Crescent
ISBN

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