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Bread from stones: the Middle East and the making of modern humanitarianism
Keith David Watenpaugh
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Frontmatter
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List of Illustrations (page ix)
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Preface and Acknowledgments (page xi)
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Note on Translation and Transliteration (page xviii)
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List of Abbreviations (page xix)
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1. The Beginnings of the Humanitarian Era in the Eastern Mediterranean (page 1)
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2. The Humanitarian Imagination and the Year of the Locust: International Relief in the Wartime Eastern Mediterranean, 1914-1918 (page 30)
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3. The Form and Content of Suffering: Humanitarian Knowledge, Mass Publics, and the Report, 1885-1927 (page 57)
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4. "America's Wards": Near East Relief and American Humanitarian Exceptionalism, 1919-1923 (page 91)
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5. The League of Nations Rescue of Trafficked Women and Children and the Paradox of Modern Humanitarianism, 1920-1936 (page 124)
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6. Between Refugee and Citizen: The Practical Failures of Modern Humanitarianism, 1923-1939 (page 157)
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7. Modern Humanitarianism's Troubled Legacies, 1927-1948 (page 183)
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Notes (page 205)
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Select Bibliography (page 233)
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Index (page 241)
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Published: c2015
Publisher: University of California Press
- 9780520279308 (hardcover)
- 9780520960800 (ebook)
- 9780520279322 (paper)