Near East Relief Consummated

Near East Relief Consummated
Title Near East Relief Consummated PDF eBook
Author Near East Relief (Organization)
Publisher
Pages 20
Release 1944
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Story of Near East Relief Consummated: Near East Foundation Carries on ...

Story of Near East Relief Consummated: Near East Foundation Carries on ...
Title Story of Near East Relief Consummated: Near East Foundation Carries on ... PDF eBook
Author James Levi Barton
Publisher
Pages 20
Release 1944
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Story of Near East Relief Consummated: Near East Foundation Carries on ...

Story of Near East Relief Consummated: Near East Foundation Carries on ...
Title Story of Near East Relief Consummated: Near East Foundation Carries on ... PDF eBook
Author James Levi Barton
Publisher
Pages 28
Release 1930
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Near East Relief

Near East Relief
Title Near East Relief PDF eBook
Author Near East Relief (Organization)
Publisher
Pages 254
Release 1923
Genre International relief
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Bread from Stones

Bread from Stones
Title Bread from Stones PDF eBook
Author Keith David Watenpaugh
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 273
Release 2015-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 0520960807

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Bread from Stones, a highly anticipated book from historian Keith David Watenpaugh, breaks new ground in analyzing the theory and practice of modern humanitarianism. Genocide and mass violence, human trafficking, and the forced displacement of millions in the early twentieth century Eastern Mediterranean form the background for this exploration of humanitarianism’s role in the history of human rights. Watenpaugh’s unique and provocative examination of humanitarian thought and action from a non-Western perspective goes beyond canonical descriptions of relief work and development projects. Employing a wide range of source materials—literary and artistic responses to violence, memoirs, and first-person accounts from victims, perpetrators, relief workers, and diplomats—Watenpaugh argues that the international answer to the inhumanity of World War I in the Middle East laid the foundation for modern humanitarianism and the specific ways humanitarian groups and international organizations help victims of war, care for trafficked children, and aid refugees. Bread from Stones is required reading for those interested in humanitarianism and its ideological, institutional, and legal origins, as well as the evolution of the movement following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the advent of late colonialism in the Middle East.

Christian Homeland

Christian Homeland
Title Christian Homeland PDF eBook
Author Gardiner H. Shattuck
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 305
Release 2022-12-09
Genre Missions
ISBN 0197665039

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Christian Homeland focuses on the involvement of clergy and prominent laity of the Episcopal Church in Middle Eastern affairs, both religious and political, between the Greek War of Independence (1821-1829) and the Second Arab-Israeli War (1956-1957), with a brief epilogue covering additional events up to the present day. As the birthplace of the Christian faith, the Middle East had always been an area of fascination to church people in the West, and with the expansion of American diplomatic and commercial interests into the Mediterranean in the early nineteenth century, Episcopalians and other American Protestants felt called to similarly export their religious values into the region. Beginning in the 1830s, Episcopalians established mission posts in Athens and Constantinople (Istanbul), from which they sought to convert Muslims and Jews to Christianity. Having failed to achieve any appreciable evangelistic success with non-Christians, they soon turned their attention to reforming the ancient churches of the East instead. Later assisted by the Church of England's missionary bishopric in Jerusalem, a small, but influential corps of Episcopalians dedicated themselves to keeping church members informed about the Middle East, particularly the status of the region's Christian population, well into the twentieth century. This book analyses how the theological ideas held by Episcopal church leaders not only guided missionary and religious activities, but also influenced their denomination's response to major social and political questions of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries issues such as immigration into the United States, genocide, wartime refugee relief, anti-Semitism, Zionism, and the Palestinian Nakba.

The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints

The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints
Title The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints PDF eBook
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Pages 712
Release 1968
Genre Union catalogs
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