Relief and Rehabilitation for a Post-war World
Relief and Rehabilitation for a Post-war World
Humanitarian Intervention and the UNRRA
Rossy, Katherine; Knapton, Samantha K.
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
12/2023
232
Dura
Inglês
9781350179110
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Beyond Relief and Rehabilitation: UNRRA in Historical Perspective, Samantha K Knapton (University of Nottingham, UK); Katherine Rossy (Royal Military College of Canada)
1. 'UNRRA - You Never Really Rehabilitate Anyone': Problems of Rehabilitation in Definition and Practice, Samantha K Knapton (University of Nottingham, UK)
2. 'Low in Health and Spirits': The Hygiene and Health Campaign in UNRRA Camps in Germany and Austria as a Form of Rehabilitation, Katarzyna Nowak (Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies, Austria)
3. Paving the way for a new democracy? UNRRA in Italy, Silvia Salvatici (University of Florence, Italy)
4. The Muse of Rural Assistance in Greece for Relief and Rehabilitation: The Near East Foundation and United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1944-47, Joshua Thew (The Graduate Institute Geneva, Switzerland)
5. Relief and Rehabilitation in UNRRA/CNRRA Photographic Representations of Refugees in Post-war China, Caroline Reeves (Harvard University Fairbank Centre, USA)
6. The Forgotten 'R': UNRRA's Central Tracing Bureau and the Recovery of Missing Persons in Post-war Germany, 1945-47, Katherine Rossy (Royal Military College of Canada)
7. The Pate Reports and UNRRA: The Beginning of UNICEF, 1946, Lisa Payne Ossian (Des Moines Community College, USA)
8. The UNRRA: the ambiguity of 'rehabilitation', suppressed discourses, and unlearned lessons from FDR's post-war assistance operation, Dan Plesch and Grace Schneider (SOAS, University of London, UK)
Afterword: UNRRA: An Overview, Peter Gatrell (University of Manchester, UK)
1. 'UNRRA - You Never Really Rehabilitate Anyone': Problems of Rehabilitation in Definition and Practice, Samantha K Knapton (University of Nottingham, UK)
2. 'Low in Health and Spirits': The Hygiene and Health Campaign in UNRRA Camps in Germany and Austria as a Form of Rehabilitation, Katarzyna Nowak (Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies, Austria)
3. Paving the way for a new democracy? UNRRA in Italy, Silvia Salvatici (University of Florence, Italy)
4. The Muse of Rural Assistance in Greece for Relief and Rehabilitation: The Near East Foundation and United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1944-47, Joshua Thew (The Graduate Institute Geneva, Switzerland)
5. Relief and Rehabilitation in UNRRA/CNRRA Photographic Representations of Refugees in Post-war China, Caroline Reeves (Harvard University Fairbank Centre, USA)
6. The Forgotten 'R': UNRRA's Central Tracing Bureau and the Recovery of Missing Persons in Post-war Germany, 1945-47, Katherine Rossy (Royal Military College of Canada)
7. The Pate Reports and UNRRA: The Beginning of UNICEF, 1946, Lisa Payne Ossian (Des Moines Community College, USA)
8. The UNRRA: the ambiguity of 'rehabilitation', suppressed discourses, and unlearned lessons from FDR's post-war assistance operation, Dan Plesch and Grace Schneider (SOAS, University of London, UK)
Afterword: UNRRA: An Overview, Peter Gatrell (University of Manchester, UK)
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international history; philanthropy; postwar; humanitarianism; Europe; UNICEF; rehabilitation; rebuilding
Introduction: Beyond Relief and Rehabilitation: UNRRA in Historical Perspective, Samantha K Knapton (University of Nottingham, UK); Katherine Rossy (Royal Military College of Canada)
1. 'UNRRA - You Never Really Rehabilitate Anyone': Problems of Rehabilitation in Definition and Practice, Samantha K Knapton (University of Nottingham, UK)
2. 'Low in Health and Spirits': The Hygiene and Health Campaign in UNRRA Camps in Germany and Austria as a Form of Rehabilitation, Katarzyna Nowak (Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies, Austria)
3. Paving the way for a new democracy? UNRRA in Italy, Silvia Salvatici (University of Florence, Italy)
4. The Muse of Rural Assistance in Greece for Relief and Rehabilitation: The Near East Foundation and United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1944-47, Joshua Thew (The Graduate Institute Geneva, Switzerland)
5. Relief and Rehabilitation in UNRRA/CNRRA Photographic Representations of Refugees in Post-war China, Caroline Reeves (Harvard University Fairbank Centre, USA)
6. The Forgotten 'R': UNRRA's Central Tracing Bureau and the Recovery of Missing Persons in Post-war Germany, 1945-47, Katherine Rossy (Royal Military College of Canada)
7. The Pate Reports and UNRRA: The Beginning of UNICEF, 1946, Lisa Payne Ossian (Des Moines Community College, USA)
8. The UNRRA: the ambiguity of 'rehabilitation', suppressed discourses, and unlearned lessons from FDR's post-war assistance operation, Dan Plesch and Grace Schneider (SOAS, University of London, UK)
Afterword: UNRRA: An Overview, Peter Gatrell (University of Manchester, UK)
1. 'UNRRA - You Never Really Rehabilitate Anyone': Problems of Rehabilitation in Definition and Practice, Samantha K Knapton (University of Nottingham, UK)
2. 'Low in Health and Spirits': The Hygiene and Health Campaign in UNRRA Camps in Germany and Austria as a Form of Rehabilitation, Katarzyna Nowak (Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies, Austria)
3. Paving the way for a new democracy? UNRRA in Italy, Silvia Salvatici (University of Florence, Italy)
4. The Muse of Rural Assistance in Greece for Relief and Rehabilitation: The Near East Foundation and United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1944-47, Joshua Thew (The Graduate Institute Geneva, Switzerland)
5. Relief and Rehabilitation in UNRRA/CNRRA Photographic Representations of Refugees in Post-war China, Caroline Reeves (Harvard University Fairbank Centre, USA)
6. The Forgotten 'R': UNRRA's Central Tracing Bureau and the Recovery of Missing Persons in Post-war Germany, 1945-47, Katherine Rossy (Royal Military College of Canada)
7. The Pate Reports and UNRRA: The Beginning of UNICEF, 1946, Lisa Payne Ossian (Des Moines Community College, USA)
8. The UNRRA: the ambiguity of 'rehabilitation', suppressed discourses, and unlearned lessons from FDR's post-war assistance operation, Dan Plesch and Grace Schneider (SOAS, University of London, UK)
Afterword: UNRRA: An Overview, Peter Gatrell (University of Manchester, UK)
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