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IRWIN, JULIA F (3) answer(s).
 
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Our Climatic Moment: Hazarding a History of the United States and the World* / Irwin, Julia F   Journal Article
Irwin, Julia F Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Academic lectures and scholarly articles do not ordinarily open with an autobiographical reflection. But then, there’s not much that feels normal or ordinary lately. Though it’s not all that customary, I hope you’ll forgive my decision to begin with a brief preface, a personal account of how this Bernath Lecture came to be. Or, to paraphrase Daniel Defoe, an explanatory prologue for this “journal [article] of the plague year.”
Key Words United States  World  Climatic Momen 
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Raging rivers and propaganda Weevils: transnational disaster relief, cold war politics, and the 1954 Danube and Elbe floods / Irwin, Julia F   Journal Article
Irwin, Julia F Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article analyzes disaster relief efforts for the 1954 Danube and Elbe River floods. Carried out jointly by the U.S. government and the Geneva-based League of Red Cross Societies, this food aid program affected Western and Eastern Europe, and marked an important moment in Cold War political and humanitarian history.
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Taming total war: Great War-era American humanitarianism and its legacies / Irwin, Julia F   Journal Article
Irwin, Julia F Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This essay examines the history of American humanitarianism in the First World War and its aftermath. It analyzes both the diplomatic and cultural significance of humanitarianism to U.S. foreign affairs. It also considers the legacies of Great War-era relief.
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