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Dunant's Dream Caroline Moorehead

Dunant's Dream By Caroline Moorehead

Dunant's Dream by Caroline Moorehead


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Summary

This book traces the origins of the Red Cross, its main areas of work including some of its most difficult and contentious interventions, and its work with refugees. Moorehead also examines the feasibility of neutrality in the modern world and reveals evidence of the Red Cross's knowledge, and its collusion through silence, with the Nazi regime.

Dunant's Dream Summary

Dunant's Dream: War, Switzerland and the History of the Red Cross by Caroline Moorehead

The International Red Cross was the inspiration - the dream - of Henri Dunant, a 31 year old Swiss businessman appalled by the butchery and lack of medical care for injured soldiers during the battle of Solferino in 1859. He set out to create an international organization which was not only to alter, irrevocably, the fate of all those wounded in every war, but which moved rapidly into international humanitarian law, refugee work, prison conditions and the tracking of people parted by warfare. Today the Red Cross has 137 national societies and 250 million members. Yet it remains an inscrutable institution - very much the same animal today as in the 1870s - governed by the Swiss alone. Caroline Moorehead has been granted unrestricted access to the extensive archives in Geneva, closed for over 100 years. They provide a study of the politics of conflict. This account traces the Red Cross's origins.

Dunant's Dream Reviews

'A balanced, moving and utterly absorbing account of how high the human spirit can soar and the depths to which it can sink' AMANDA FOREMAN, Independent;'A humane and remarkable book.' MICHAEL BURLEIGH, Independent on Sunday;'This engrossing history frequently reads like a superb historical novel... delightful and unexpected.' BRIAN PHILLIPS, Literary Review

About Caroline Moorehead

Caroline Moorehead is a biographer, book reviewer, writer and broadcaster on human rights. She worked at The Times, specialising in profiles and interviews, before joining the Independent in 1989 to write a weekly column on human rights -- which was subsequently turned into a television series for the BBC, which she continues to write and co-produce. She is associate producer of a TV series on the Red Cross which will be presented by John Simpson and will accompany this book. She lives in London.

Additional information

GOR001453159
9780006388838
0006388833
Dunant's Dream: War, Switzerland and the History of the Red Cross by Caroline Moorehead
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
19990719
812
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