Tag: League of Red Cross Societies

Understanding the history of the Ethiopian Red Cross Society, on each...

Advisory Group member Dominique Marshall, Professor in the Department of History at Carleton University, Canada, has shared with us the edited version of a...

Australian Historical Association Annual Conference – Panel Presentation by the Resilient...

AHA Conference Panel The Red Cross and the Cold War, decolonisation and development Australian Historical Association Annual Conference 29 Nov - 02 Dec 2021 UNSW Sydney & State...

Paris Symposium – A Success!

The Red Cross Movement, Voluntary Organisations and Reconstruction in Western Europe in the 20th Century As our European colleagues were eating lunch and the Americans...

Paris Symposium to go ahead online – 14 & 15 June

The Red Cross Movement, Voluntary Organisations and Reconstruction in Western Europe in the 20th century. Paris, 14 & 15 June 2021 (online only) This symposium is...

Nurses of the League – Using archival materials to track Bedford...

Professor Melanie Oppenheimer’s recent article, ‘Nurses of the League: the League of Red Cross Societies and the development of public health nursing post-WW1’, explores...

Using archival materials and assemblage theory to re-evaluate the LRCS

In this post, we explore some of the archival materials that were used by our research team when writing our recent article: Oppenheimer, Melanie,...

Flinders University History Seminar Series – Dr Romain Fathi

The Flinders University History Seminar Series started with a bang on Friday 12 March with a presentation by Dr Romain Fathi from the Resilient...

Flinders University History Seminar Series – Professor Melanie Oppenheimer

Members of the Resilient Humanitarianism team based at Flinders University have been participating in the Flinders University History Seminar Series. The weekly seminars are...

Nurses of the League – new article by Professor Melanie Oppenheimer.

A new article by Professor Melanie Oppenheimer explores the little known yet innovative international public health nursing program developed by the League of Red...

Online now: ‘Resilient Humanitarianism? Using Assemblage to re-evaluate the history of...

Professor Melanie Oppenheimer, Professor Susanne Schech, Dr Romain Fathi, Professor Neville Wylie, and Dr Rosemary Cresswell are pleased to announce the publication of their...