Medical care, humanitarianism and intimacy in the long Second World War, 1931-1953

Edited by Bertrand Taithe , Laure Humbert , Marie-Luce Desgrandchamps
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Medical care, humanitarianism and intimacy in the long Second World War, 1931-1953

Edited by Bertrand Taithe , Laure Humbert , Marie-Luce Desgrandchamps
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'Good international history challenges our interpretations of the past, deepens our understanding of contemporary developments, and sets new paths for future research. For all these reasons, this landmark volume deserves a wide readership. By investigating the imperial context and multi-faceted development of humanitarianism (1931–52), it provides essential context for the debates and challenges in the contemporary humanitarian sector.'
Susan Armstrong-Reid, Social History of Medicine

  • Published date: Jul 29, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 298
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN: 9781526183477
  • Dimensions: 5.433070866" W x 0.687401574" L x 8.503937007" H

Marie Luce Desgrandchamps, Lecturer, University of Geneva, Senior Researcher, University of Fribourg
Laure Humbert, Senior Lecturer, University of Manchester
Bertrand Taithe, Professor, University of Manchester
Raphaële Balu, Editorial Manager, Sorbonne University

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