Demotic humanitarians: historical perspectives on the global reach of local initiatives, 1940-2017

This article focuses on over 70 years of demotic humanitarianism from a grassroots perspective. Using the archives of Hudfam and Elizabeth Wilson as well as more recent oral history of local nongovernmental organisations in the West Yorkshire region of the United Kingdom, this paper seeks to cast a...

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Historical perspectives
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Internationalism
Local humanitarianism
NGOs
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Oral history
Partnerships
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volunteerism
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