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The origins of the British Red Cross Society and the politics and practices of relief in war, 1870-1906
Rebecca Gill
School of Arts and Humanities
Centre for History, Culture and Memory
Department of Media, Humanities and the Arts
Centre for Health Histories
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Politics
100%
Red Cross
100%
Rivalry
66%
International Committee of the Red Cross
33%
Subsequent Practice
33%
Geneva Conventions
33%
Relative States
33%
National Society
33%
Corps
33%
Paramilitaries
33%
Adept
33%
Late Nineteenth Century
33%
Colonial War
33%
Rapid Response
33%
Emergency Medicine
33%
Sick
33%
Arts and Humanities
Rivalry
100%
Continental
50%
Spirit
50%
Paramilitaries
50%
insistence
50%
Geneva
50%
Late 19th Century
50%
founding
50%
Corps
50%
Social Sciences
Administrative Structure
100%
Late 19th Century
100%
Alcoholic Beverage
100%
Geneva Convention
100%