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Aid to Armenia - Humanitarianism and Intervention From the 1890s to the Present

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This book critically examines the history of humanitarianism and intervention on behalf of Armenia and Armenians from the late nineteenth century to the post-Soviet era. Examining a diverse set of case studies, the contributors show how the case of Armenia informs histories of humanitarianism and, in turn, how the history of humanitarianism illuminates the history of Armenia.

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Introduction - Jo Laycock and Francesca Piana
1 Humanitarian accountability: Anglo-American relief during the Hamidian massacres, 1894-98 - Stéphanie Prévost
2 Pragmatism and personalities: Etienne Brasil and Brazilian engagement with Armenia, 1912-22 - Heitor Loureiro
3 'An appeal from afar': the challenges of compassion and the Australian humanitarian campaigns for Armenian relief, 1900-30 - Joy Damousi
4 Humanitarian crisis at the Ottoman-Russian border: Russian imperial responses to Armenian refugees of war and genocide, 1914-15 - Asya Darbinyan
5 'Making good' in the Near East: The Smith College Relief Unit, Near East Relief, and visions of Armenian reconstruction, 1919-21 - Rebecca Jinks
6 Care and connections: Orphans, refugees, and Norwegian relief in the Soviet Armenian Republi,c 1922-25 - Inger Marie Okkenhaug
7 Humanitarian Diaspora? The AGBU in Soviet Armenia, 1920-30s - Vahé Tachjian 8 Tremor and change: Humanitarian interventions after the 1988 earthquake in Armenia - Katja Doose
9 Humanitarian intervention meets a de facto state: International peacebuilding consortiums in Nagorny Karabakh, 2003-16 - Laurence Broers
10 Refuge in the 'homeland': The Syrians in Armenia - Sossie Kasbarian
Afterword: Displacement and the humanitarian response to suffering: reflections on aiding Armenia - Peter Gatrell
Epilogue - Ronald Grigor Suny

About the author

Joanne Laycock is Senior Lecturer in History at Sheffield Hallam University

Summary

This book critically examines the history of humanitarianism and intervention on behalf of Armenia and Armenians from the late nineteenth century to the post-Soviet era. Examining a diverse set of case studies, the contributors show how the case of Armenia informs histories of humanitarianism and, in turn, how the history of humanitarianism illuminates the history of Armenia. -- .

Product details

Authors Joanne Laycock, Joanne Piana Laycock
Assisted by Joanne Laycock (Editor), Francesca Piana (Editor)
Publisher Manchester University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2020
 
EAN 9781526142207
ISBN 978-1-5261-4220-7
No. of pages 216
Series Humanitarianism: Key Debates and New Approaches
Humanitarianism: Key Debates a
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

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