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  • af Sarah Shortall
    280,95 kr.

  • af Margot Tudor
    1.037,95 kr.

    "A history of colonial legacies in United Nations peacekeeping from 1945-1971, focusing on the influence of UN staff deployed to conflicts in the Global South. Margot Tudor identifies the unexplored colonial structures, racial prejudices, and organisational politics that shaped UN peacekeeping practices during the instability of decolonisation"--

  • - Enemy Aliens and National Belonging from the French Revolution to the First World War
    af Daniela L. Caglioti
    390,95 kr.

    Daniela L. Caglioti shows how states at war, when faced with real or alleged security threats, redrew the boundaries between members and non-members, thus redefining belonging and the path to citizenship. A key text for those interested in questions of citizenship, human rights, immigration, national borders, international law and security.

  • af Robert Brier
    364,95 - 915,95 kr.

    In the historiography of human rights, the 1980s feature as little more than an afterthought to the human rights breakthrough of the previous decade. Through an examination of one of the major actors of recent human rights history - Poland's Solidarity movement - Robert Brier challenges this view. Suppressed in 1981, Poland's Solidarity movement was supported by a surprisingly diverse array of international groups: US Cold Warriors, French left-wing intellectuals, trade unionists, Amnesty International, even Chilean opponents of the Pinochet regime. By unpacking the politics and transnational discourses of these groups, Brier demonstrates how precarious the position of human rights in international politics remained well into the 1980s. More importantly, he shows that human rights were a profoundly political and highly contested language, which actors in East and West adopted to redefine their social and political identities in times of momentous cultural and intellectual change.

  • af Roland Burke
    280,95 kr.

    This volume presents the first global history of human rights politics in the age of decolonization. The conflict between independence movements and colonial powers shaped the global human rights order that emerged after the Second World War. It was also critical to the genesis of contemporary human rights organizations and humanitarian movements. Anti-colonial forces mobilized human rights and other rights language in their campaigns for self-determination. In response, European empires harnessed the new international politics of human rights for their own ends, claiming that their rule, with its promise of 'development,' was the authentic vehicle for realizing them. Ranging from the postwar partitions and the wars of independence to Indigenous rights activism and post-colonial memory, this volume offers new insights into the history and legacies of human rights, self-determination, and empire to the present day.

  • af Salar (Bowdoin College Mohandesi
    364,95 kr.

    "For readers who are interested in the history of leftism, imperialism, human rights, internationalism, anti-imperialism, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, and the Global Sixties. Of interest to those who wish to learn about prior attempts to change the world, why those internationalist projects failed, and why the present looks the way that it does"--

  • af Natalie R. (Tel-Aviv University) Davidson
    278,95 - 976,95 kr.

  • af Rasmus Sinding (Lunds Universitet Sondergaard
    364,95 - 645,95 kr.

  • af Jaclyn Granick
    425,95 kr.

    In 1914, seven million Jews across Eastern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean were caught in the crossfire of warring empires in a disaster of stupendous, unprecedented proportions. In response, American Jews developed a new model of humanitarian relief for their suffering brethren abroad, wandering into American foreign policy as they navigated a wartime political landscape. The effort continued into peacetime, touching every interwar Jewish community in these troubled regions through long-term refugee, child welfare, public health, and poverty alleviation projects. Against the backdrop of war, revolution, and reconstruction, this is the story of American Jews who went abroad in solidarity to rescue and rebuild Jewish lives in Jewish homelands. As they constructed a new form of humanitarianism and re-drew the map of modern philanthropy, they rebuilt the Jewish Diaspora itself in the image of the modern social welfare state.

  • af Fabian Klose
    364,95 kr.

    In the Cause of Humanity is a major new history of the emergence of the theory and practice of humanitarian intervention during the nineteenth century when the question of whether, when and how the international community should react to violations of humanitarian norms and humanitarian crises first emerged as a key topic of controversy and debate. Fabian Klose investigates the emergence of legal debates on the protection of humanitarian norms by violent means, revealing how military intervention under the banner of humanitarianism became closely intertwined with imperial and colonial projects. Through case studies including the international fight against the slave trade, the military interventions under the banner of humanitarian aid for Christian minorities in the Ottoman Empire, and the intervention of the United States in the Cuban War of Independence, he shows how the idea of humanitarian intervention established itself as a recognized instrument in international politics and international law.

  • af Lea (University College Dublin) David
    280,95 - 976,95 kr.

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    1.098,95 kr.

    This volume explores the long-neglected history of social rights from the Middle Ages to the present day. It situates this history within perennial struggles over obligation, while probing the relationship of social rights to questions of religion, race, gender, class, empire and globalisation.

  • - A History of International Humanitarianism in the Near East, 1918-1930
    af Geneva) Rodogno & Davide (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
    378,95 - 915,95 kr.

    Night on Earth is a broad-ranging account of international humanitarian programs in Near East in the period following the First World War. Davide Rodogno reveals how international 'relief' and 'development' were intertwined long before the birth of the United Nations with humanitarians attempting to reshape entire communities and nations.

  • - The Globalisation of Compassion from Biafra to Live Aid
    af Galway) O'Sullivan & Kevin (National University of Ireland
    278,95 - 853,95 kr.

    Offers a fresh interpretation of the social, cultural and ideological foundations that shaped the rapid expansion of the global NGO sector. Kevin O'Sullivan explains how and why NGOs became the primary conduits of popular compassion for the global poor and how this shaped the West's relationship with the post-colonial world.

  • af Jon Piccini
    266,95 - 1.025,95 kr.

    This groundbreaking study unpicks a tangled web of activists, bureaucrats, writers and politicians who championed, engaged with, critiqued or ignored what are today held to be the unassailable truths of universal human rights. Today's debates about freedom of religion, offshore detention and indigenous recognition have a long human rights history.

  • - Permanent Security and the Language of Transgression
    af Moses A. Dirk Moses
    352,95 - 964,95 kr.

    Historically delineates the problems of genocide as a concept in relation to rival categories of mass violence.

  • - The Changing Civil-Military Divide, 1914-2014
    af EDITED BY ANDREW BAR
    376,95 kr.

    This volume provides a new understanding of an issue at the heart of contemporary conflicts: distinguishing between civilians and combatants. A multi-disciplinary study of over a dozen case studies from across the world and over the last century, it upends current orthodoxies by showing the civil-military divide to be extremely dynamic.

  • - A World of Differences?
    af EDITED BY MICHAEL N.
    291,95 - 903,95 kr.

  • - The Struggle for Citizenship in Postwar Czechoslovakia
    af Celia (University of Cambridge) Donert
    315,95 - 1.086,95 kr.

    A new interpretation of citizenship in socialist Eastern Europe and non-Western histories of human rights, based upon the vivid social and political history of Roma in Czechoslovakia. Celia Donert rewrites Roma as agents, not victims, of social citizenship, drawing on extensive original research in Czech and Slovak archives.

  • af Sweden) Lindkvist & Linde (Uppsala Universitet
    266,95 - 1.027,95 kr.

    Focusing on Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the book provides a groundbreaking and multi-layered account of the most influential statement on religious freedom in human history. It examines the origins, background, key players, and outcomes of Article 18.

  • af Nathan A. (Birkbeck College Kurz
    433,95 kr.

    Nathan A. Kurz examines the separation between Jewish advocacy organizations and international human rights after Israel's creation. A key text for those interested in the global politics of Israel, international advocacy of non-governmental organizations, political relations between diasporas and homelands, and the recent history of human rights.

  • af EDITED BY SARAH SHOR
    976,95 kr.

    This volume showcases the work of a new generation of scholars interested in the historical connection between religion and human rights in the twentieth century, offering a truly global perspective on the internal diversity, theological roots, and political implications of Christian human rights theory.

  • af Tom (University of Oxford) Buchanan
    335,95 - 841,95 kr.

    Tom Buchanan traces the development of the human rights movement in post-war Britain, examining its origins as a coalition of activists, the birth of Amnesty International in 1961 up to Amnesty's receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1977, and how these activists were able to effect major changes in public and political attitudes.

  • - Socialism, Global Solidarity and Revolution in East Germany
    af Germany) Richardson-Little & Ned (Universitat Erfurt
    291,95 - 964,95 kr.

    By exposing the forgotten history of human rights in East Germany, this study places the history of the Cold War, Eastern European dissidents and the revolutions of 1989 in a new light, and demonstrates how even a communist dictatorship could imagine itself to be a champion of human rights.

  • - A Genealogy of the Critique of Human Rights
    af Justine (Universite Libre de Bruxelles) Lacroix & Jean-Yves (Universite Libre de Bruxelles) Pranchere
    335,95 - 878,95 kr.

    This systematic overview of the main arguments made against human rights is the first of its kind. It proposes a strong democratic defence of human rights that is highly relevant in the current political climate. It will appeal to scholars and students of politics, law, history and philosophy.

  • - Latin America and the Making of Global Human Rights Politics
    af Illinois) Kelly & Patrick William (Northwestern University
    278,95 - 927,95 kr.

    Examines how and why activists and politicians concerned about Latin American state violence challenged prevailing ideas about sovereignty and social activism by arguing for the inviolability of individual human rights. Written for activists and an interdisciplinary array of scholars including political scientists, anthropologists, sociologists, and lawyers.

  • - Spectacles of Suffering
    af Lasse (Freie Universitat Berlin) Heerten
    376,95 - 1.247,95 kr.

    The first transnational history of the Nigerian Civil War, exploring how the conflict, initially of marginal interest to much of the world, became 'Biafra', a global protest and media event, and a defining moment in the postcolonial history of humanitarianism, human rights, Holocaust memory and representation of the Third World.

  • - Americans and Human Rights in the Twentieth Century
    af Mark Philip (University of Chicago) Bradley
    156,95 - 205,95 kr.

    This book shows readers how and why human rights have become the moral language of our time. It explores the making of a twentieth-century global human rights imagination and its American vernaculars in times of war, decolonization and globalization during the transformative decades of the 1940s and 1970s.

  • - The French Revolutionary Left and the Rise of Humanitarianism, 1954-1988
    af Eleanor (University of Manchester) Davey
    303,95 - 988,95 kr.

    An important examination of how modern humanitarian action rose through the transformation of the French intellectual and political landscape from the 1950s to the 1980s. Eleanor Davey explores how the 'sans-frontieriste' movement displaced radical left third-worldism as the dominant way of approaching suffering in what was then called the third world.

  • af Stony Brook) Hong & Young-sun (State University of New York
    401,95 - 1.064,95 kr.

    This book examines the relationship between the postwar German states and Third World liberation movements through historical analysis of humanitarian aid programs. Although these efforts functioned as an arena for Cold War power struggles, they fostered transnational collaboration. Hong brings a much-needed historical perspective to contemporary debates on global governance.

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