The Charity of War: Famine, Humanitarian Aid, and World War I in the Middle East

TitleThe Charity of War: Famine, Humanitarian Aid, and World War I in the Middle East
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsTanielian, Melanie S.
Number of Pages350
PublisherStanford University Press
CityStanford, CA
Abstract

The Charity of War tells how the Ottoman home front grappled with total war and how it sought to mitigate starvation and sickness through relief activities. Melanie S. Tanielian examines the wartime famine's reverberations throughout the community: in Beirut's municipal institutions, in its philanthropic and religious organizations, in international agencies, and in the homes of the city's residents. Her local history reveals a dynamic politics of provisioning that was central to civilian experiences in the war, as well as to the Middle Eastern political landscape that emerged post-war. By tracing these responses to the conflict, she demonstrates World War I's immediacy far from the European trenches, in a place where war was a socio-economic and political process rather than a military event.

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