Champions of charity : war and the rise of the Red Cross / John F. Hutchinson.

In Champions of Charity, John Hutchinson argues that while they set out with a vision to make war more humane, the world's Red Cross organizations soon became enthusiastic promoters of militarism and sacrifice in time of war. In World War I, national Red Cross societies became enthusiastic wart...

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Main Author: Hutchinson, John F.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boulder : Westview Press, 1996.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-425) and index. 
505 0 |a Introduction: The Sacred Cow and the Skeptical Historian -- 1. A Happy Coincidence -- 2. The Delegates of Humanity -- 3. Trial by Combat -- 4. Humanity and Patriotism -- 5. Organizing for War -- 6. Victory and Virtue -- 7. New Wine and Old Bottles -- Conclusion: Champions of Charity. 
520 |a In Champions of Charity, John Hutchinson argues that while they set out with a vision to make war more humane, the world's Red Cross organizations soon became enthusiastic promoters of militarism and sacrifice in time of war. In World War I, national Red Cross societies became enthusiastic wartime propagandists. This was true in every combatant nation, and it is a transformation well portrayed by the fascinating selection of art in this book. Soon Red Cross personnel were even sporting military-style uniforms, and in the United States, the Red Cross became so identified with the war effort that an American citizen was convicted of treason for criticizing the Red Cross in time of war! 
520 8 |a The Red Cross played an especially important role in encouraging the mass involvement of women in the "home front" for the first time. It did this through magazines, postcards, posters, bandage-rolling parties, and speeches that blended romantic images of humanitarianism and war into a unique brand of maternal militarism. A true pioneer in mass propaganda, the Red Cross taught millions that preparation for war was not just a patriotic duty but a normal and desirable social activity. The Red Cross societies had proven their usefulness in mobilizing civilians in wartime, and most of their functions were taken over by government agencies by the time of World War II. Gradually the Red Cross became better known for its work in public health, disaster relief, and lifesaving classes. But the legacy of a darker past still lingers: the red cross on a white background found on army ambulances, or the unsubtle subtext of sacrifice and heroism in Red Cross television advertising. 
586 |a Canadian Historical Society-Societe Historique du Canada Wallace K. Ferguson Prize, 1997. 
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