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        Humanitarian mobilization in Central and Eastern Europe

        Local, national and international perspectives

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        Author(s)
        Cretu, Doina Anca
        Frankl, Michal
        Kind-Kovács, Friederike
        Zakrzewski, Franciszek
        Capotescu, Cristian
        Hachmeister, Maren
        Tohma, Nikola
        Reinke, Julia
        Egry, Gábor
        Brade, Laura
        Nattermann, Ruth
        Knoll, Sarah
        Contributor(s)
        Cretu, Doina Anca (editor)
        Frankl, Michal (editor)
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        This book explores actors, practices and meanings of humanitarianism in Central and Eastern Europe during the twentieth century. It brings together a diverse group of scholars who offer a cutting-edge perspective on how wars and conflict, state-building processes, nationalist activism and policies, socialist politics or regime changes influenced the emergence and trajectories of humanitarian aid. It examines how international ideas and discourses about humanitarian aid have shaped its practices in the region. It also highlights the agency of aid recipients and looks at how policymakers and experts in the region co-produced paths of humanitarian aid giving. Lastly, it analyses the emergence, development and effects of local humanitarian initiatives; thus, it challenges unidirectional narratives of international and Western-centric humanitarianism.
        URI
        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/109992
        Keywords
        Humanitarianism; Refugees; Eastern Europe; Central Europe; State socialism; Child relief; Hungary; Kindergartens; Budapest.; Social care; Welfare; Humanitarian aid; Administrative discrimination; Interwar Poland; Ethnicity; Jews; Christians; Private humanitarianism; Aid-giving; Socialist ethics; Austerity; Romania; German Democratic Republic; Local humanitarianism; Post-socialist transformation; Care; Self-organization; Aging; East Germany; People's Solidarity; Child refugees; Greek Civil War; Korean War; Cold War; Czechoslovakia; Czechoslovak Red Cross; Communism; Socialist humanitarianism; Solidarity; Antifascism; American Relief Administration; State building; Transnationalism; Civilizational hierarchy; Child feeding; Welfare institutions; Central and Eastern Europe; American Unitarian Association; British Committee for Refugees from Czechoslovakia; HICEM; Munich Agreement; Transnational humanitarianism; Humanitarian actors; Religion; Gender; Fascism; Russia; Italy; World Council of Churches; Austria; Warsaw Pact; Faith-based humanitarian aid; History
        DOI
        10.7765/9781526189943
        ISBN
        9781526189943, 9781526189943, 9781526189936, 9781526189929
        Publisher
        Manchester University Press
        Publisher website
        https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/
        Publication date and place
        Manchester, 2025
        Series
        Humanitarianism: Key Debates and New Approaches,
        Classification
        Aid and relief programmes
        Social impact of disasters / accidents (natural or man-made)
        Economic and financial crises and disasters
        European history
        International relations
        Pages
        277
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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