Description: From Empire to Humanity : The American Revolution and the Origins of Humanitarianism, Hardcover by Moniz, Amanda B., ISBN 0190240350, ISBN-13 9780190240356, Like New Used, Free P&P in the UK "From Empire to Humanity tells the story of a generation of American and British activists who transformed humanitarianism as they adjusted to becoming foreigners to each other in the wake of the American Revolution. In the decades before the Revolution,Americans and Britons shared an imperial approach to charitable activity. They worked together in benevolent ventures designed to strengthen the British empire, and ordinary men and women donated to help faraway members of the British community. Raised and educated in this world of connections, future activists from the British Isles, North America, and the West Indies developed expansive outlooks and transatlantic ties. For budding doctors--including Philadelphia's Benjamin Rush, Caribbean-born LondonerJohn Coakley Lettsom, and John Crawford, whose life took him from Ireland to India, Barbados, South America, and, finally, Baltimore--this was especially true. American independence put an end to their common imperial humanitarianism, but not their friendships, their far-reaching visions, or their belief in philanthropy as a tool of statecraft. In the postwar years, with doctor-activists at the forefront, Americans and Britons collaborated in the anti-drowning cause and other medical philanthropy, antislavery movements, prison reform, and more. No longer members of the same polity, the erstwhile compatriots adopted a universal approach to their beneficence as they reimagined their bonds with people who were now foreigners. Universal benevolence could also be a source of tension. With the new wars at the end of the century, activists' optimistic cosmopolitanism waned, even as their practices endured. Making the care of suffering strangers routine, they laid the groundwork for later generations' global undertakings "--
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Book Title: From Empire to Humanity : The American Revolution and the Origins
Number of Pages: 328 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: From Empire to Humanity: the American Revolution and the Origins of Humanitarianism
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Year: 2016
Subject: History
Item Height: 240 mm
Item Weight: 568 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Amanda B. Moniz
Item Width: 164 mm
Format: Hardcover