Fighting Starvation in Belgium

Fighting Starvation in Belgium
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Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015027342826
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Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Fighting Starvation in Belgium by : Vernon Lyman Kellogg

A book detailing the relief effort and aid sent to Belgium. It includes: how it was funded, who received aid, organisation of relief, the plight of the Belgians and also the key members in organising the aid.

Americans in Occupied Belgium, 1914-1918

Americans in Occupied Belgium, 1914-1918
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9781476614878
ISBN-13 : 1476614873
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Americans in Occupied Belgium, 1914-1918 by : Ed Klekowski

Belgium in the First World War--the first country invaded, the longest occupied, and when the war finally ended, the first forgotten. In 1914, Belgium was home to a large American colony which included representatives of American companies, artists, writers and diplomats with the American Legation. After the invasion, American journalists and adventurers flocked there to follow the action; military restrictions on travel were less stringent than in England or France. As the most industrialized country in Europe, Belgium depended upon trade and food imports to support its economy. The war isolated Belgium and wholesale starvation was imminent by the fall of 1914. Herbert Hoover and his Commission for Relief in Belgium raised funds to purchase and import food to sustain Belgium and, eventually, Occupied France as well. Idealistic American volunteers (including some Rhodes scholars) supervised food distribution in the occupation zone. Along the Western Front in Belgium, hundreds of Americans served (illegally) in the British and Canadian armies. This book tells the story of the German invasion, occupation and retreat from the perspective of Americans who were there.

The Politics of Smallness in Modern Europe

The Politics of Smallness in Modern Europe
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781350168909
ISBN-13 : 1350168904
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis The Politics of Smallness in Modern Europe by : Samuël Kruizinga

Rather than simply assuming that some states are small and others are big, The Politics of Smallness in Modern Europe delves deep into the construction of different size-based hierarchies in Europe and explores the way Europeans have thought about their own state's size and that of their continental neighbours since the early 19th century. By positing that ideas about size are intimately connected with both basic discourses about a state's identity and policy discourses about the range of options most appropriate to that state, this multi-contributor volume presents a novel way of thinking about what makes one state, in the eyes of both its own inhabitants and those of others, different from others, and what effects these perceived differences have had, and continue to have, on domestic, European, and global politics. Bringing together an international team of historians and political scientists, this nuanced and sophisticated study examines the connections between shifting ideas about a state's (relative) size, competing notions of national interest and mission, and international policy in modern Europe and beyond.

Hunger in War and Peace

Hunger in War and Peace
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 371
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ISBN-10 : 9780192551856
ISBN-13 : 019255185X
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Hunger in War and Peace by : Mary Elisabeth Cox

At the outbreak of the First World War, Great Britain quickly took steps to initiate a naval blockade against Germany. In addition to military goods and other contraband, foodstuffs and fertilizer were also added to the list of forbidden exports to Germany. As the grip of the Blockade strengthened, Germans complained that civilians-particularly women and children-were going hungry because of it. The impact of the blockade on non-combatants was especially fraught during the eight month period of the Armistice when the blockade remained in force. Even though fighting had stopped, German civilians wondered how they would go through another winter of hunger. The issue became internationalised as civic leaders across the country wrote books, pamphlets, and articles about their distress, and begged for someone to step in and relieve German women and children with food aid. Their pleas were answered with an outpouring of generosity from across the world. Some have argued, then and since, that these outcries were based on gross exaggerations based more on political need rather than actual want. This book examines what the actual nutritional statuses of women and children in Germany were during and following the War. Mary Cox uses detailed height and weight data for over 600,000 German children to show the true measure of overall deprivation, and to gauge infant recovery.

The American Review of Reviews

The American Review of Reviews
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 866
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015027769515
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Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis The American Review of Reviews by : Albert Shaw

New England Division Bulletin

New England Division Bulletin
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Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044081506206
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Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis New England Division Bulletin by : American Red Cross. New England Division