Humanitarianism, Empire and Transnationalism, 1760-1995
Selective Humanity in the Anglophone World
Joy Damousi editor Alan Lester editor Trevor Burnard editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Manchester University Press
Published:8th Mar '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This is the first book to examine the shifting relationship between humanitarianism and the expansion, consolidation and postcolonial transformation of the Anglophone world across three centuries, from the antislavery campaign of the late eighteenth century to the role of NGOs balancing humanitarianism and human rights in the late twentieth century. Contributors explore the trade-offs between humane concern and the altered context of colonial and postcolonial realpolitik. They also showcase an array of methodologies and sources with which to explore the relationship between humanitarianism and colonialism. These range from the biography of material objects to interviews as well as more conventional archival enquiry. They also include work with and for Indigenous people whose family histories have been defined in large part by ‘humanitarian’ interventions.
'This collective book constitutes a crucial contribution to the historiography of both humanitarianism and imperialism, and participates in shedding light on the highly complex and contradictory nature of humanitarianism in the Anglophone world.'
Lauriane Simony, French Journal of British Studies
ISBN: 9781526159557
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
Weight: 694g
368 pages