About Gendering Global Humanitarianism in the Twentieth Century
1. Gendering Twentieth-Century Humanitarianism: An Introduction- Esther M├╢ller, Johannes Paulmann and Katharina Stornig
Part I: Masculinities and Femininities in Humanitarian Practice and Discourse
2. Humanitarian Masculinity: Desire, Character and Heroics, 1876-2018- Bertrand Taithe
3. Protestant Missionaries, Armenian Refugees and Local Relief: Gendered Humanitarianism in Aleppo, 1920-1939- Inger Marie Okkenhaug
4. Maternalism and Feminism in Medical Aid: The American Women''s Hospitals in the United States and in Greece, 1917-1941- Francesca Piana
Part II: Gender and the Politics of Humanitarianism
5. The Orphan Nation: Gendered Humanitarianism for Armenian Survivor Children in Istanbul, 1919-1922- Nazan Maksudyan
6. The Politics of Gender and Community: Non-Governmental Relief in Late Colonial and Early Postcolonial India- Maria Framke
7. Humanitarian Service in the Name of Social Development: The Historic Origins of Women''s Welfare Associations in Saudi Arabia- Nora Derbal
Part III: The Power of Gendered Representations
8. Perilous Beginnings: Infant Mortality, Public Health and the State in Egypt- Beth Baron
9. Parenthood as Aid: "Fathers", "Mothers" and International Child Welfare from the late 1940s to the 1970s- Katharina Stornig and Katharina Wolf
10. In/Visible Girls: "Girl Soldiers", Gender and Humanitarianism in African Conflicts, c. 1955-2005- Stacey Hynd
11. Gender Histories of Humanitarianism: Concepts and Perspectives- Esther M├╢ller, Johannes Paulmann and Katharina Stornig
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