Humanitarianism in the Modern World

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Humanitarianism in the Modern World

The Moral Economy of Famine Relief

General and world history Social and cultural history Social impact of disasters / accidents (natural or man-made) Public international law: humanitarian law

Authors: Norbert Gotz, Georgina Brewis, Steffen Werther

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 23rd July 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 19 Mb

ISBN: 9781108665476


Overview

This is an innovative new history of famine relief and humanitarianism. The authors apply a moral economy approach to shed new light on the forces and ideas that motivated and shaped humanitarian aid during the Great Irish Famine, the famine of 1921-1922 in Soviet Russia and the Ukraine, and the 1980s Ethiopian famine.

Periodisation of Humanitarianism

They place these episodes within a distinctive periodisation of humanitarianism which emphasises the correlations with politico-economic regimes: the time of elitist laissez-faire liberalism in the nineteenth century as one of ad hoc humanitarianism; that of Taylorism and mass society from c.1900-1970 as one of organised humanitarianism; and the blend of individualised post-material lifestyles and neoliberal public management since 1970 as one of expressive humanitarianism.

Focus of the Book

The book as a whole shifts the focus of the history of humanitarianism from the imperatives of crisis management to the pragmatic mechanisms of fundraising, relief efforts on the ground, and finance.

This book is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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