Humanity in war :
by Moorehead, Caroline.
Published by : ICRC, (Geneva :) Physical details: 247 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm ISBN:9781906523152; 1906523150.Item type | Current location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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RZ399.C73 The heart of listening : | TA166 M3915 Office ergonomics and human factors : practical applications / | TA166 O25 Interventions, controls, and applications in occupational ergonomics / | UH535 M825h Humanity in war : | W 18 M478o On being in charge : | W 83 AA1 U55 Understanding health communication technologies / | W 18 K49 Key concepts in healthcare education / |
Foreword by ICRC president / Jakob Kellenberger -- Introduction / James Nachtwey -- 1. 1860-1918 -- 2. 1918-1939 -- 3. 1939-1945 -- 4. 1945-1970 -- 5. 1970-1980 -- 6. 1980-1990 -- 7. 1990-2000 -- 8. 2000 and beyond
From the American Civil War to the conflicts of the early 21st century, the photographer has been a constant presence, preserving moments of courage, dignity, defieance and hope amidst pain and suffering. This book is a phtographic record of warfare over 150 years, tracing the evolution of the ICRC since its inception in 1859. It also touches upon the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.--Publisher.
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