Davide Rodogno is Professor of International History and Politics at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva. His previous publications include Fascism's European Empire (2006), Against Massacre: Humanitarian Interventions in the Ottoman Empire, 1815-1914 (2011). He co-edited and authored Humanitarian Photography (2015) and Transnational Networks of Experts in the Long Nineteenth century (2016).
Introduction
1. A Loose Configuration of Humanitarian Actors
2. From Repatriation to Resettlement of Ottoman Armenians: War, Diplomacy and the Mandate that Never Was
3. The Near East Relief
4. The American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
5. Relief and Rehabilitation in Transcaucasia, 1919-1929
6. The American Red Cross in Jerusalem and Palestine, 1918-1921
7. International Humanitarian Actors in Beirut, Aleppo and Cilicia: Relief and Rehabilitation of Ottoman Armenians
8. The Revealing History of an Allied Fact-finding Mission in the Sea of Marmara and a Lone Delegate of the International Committee of the Red Cross
9. International Humanitarian Operations in Greece Before and After the Summer of 1922
10. Rehabilitation Without Relief: Seeking International Humanitarianism in Greece after 1923
11. The American Women's Hospitals from Marconissi Quarantine Island to Public Health Work
12. Modernization, Technical Assistance and Development avant la letter: The Near East Foundation
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index.