The Routledge History of Human Rights

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The Routledge History of Human Rights is an interdisciplinary collection that provides historical and global perspectives on a range of human rights themes of the past 150 years. It is perfect for those interested in social justice, grass roots activism, and international politics and society.


'Through deft case studies from the nineteenth century to the present day that span the globe, this remarkable collection draws together leading scholars in the field to offer a primer in human rights history as it ought to be written: attentive to power, contestation and contingency, the legacies of empire, the growing reach of the human rights imagination and the diverse often non-Western actors that made it so. It is a marvelous achievement.' Mark Philip Bradley, University of Chicago, USA 'This is a very stimulating collection of essays that succeeds in capturing the diverse and colorful histories of human rights in all of their ups and downs. The contributors eschew progress narratives and temptations to identify single foundational years or decades, but shed immense new light on key episodes. It is clearly an indispensable reference work.' Philip Alston, New York University School of Law, USA

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Jean H. Quataert is SUNY Distinguished Professor of History Emerita at Binghamton University, USA and co-editor of the Journal of Women's History (201020). She has published many books and articles, including Advocating Dignity: Human Rights Mobilization in Global Politics (2009) and "A New Look at International Law: Gendering the Practices of Humanitarian Medicine in Europe's 'Small Wars,' 18791907," Human Rights Quarterly, 2018, vol. 40, no. 3, 54769.

Lora Wildenthal is John Antony Weir Professor of History and Associate Dean of Humanities at Rice University in Houston, Texas, USA. She is the author of German Women for Empire, 18841945 (2001) and The Language of Human Rights in West Germany (2013).


Zusammenfassung
The Routledge History of Human Rights is an interdisciplinary collection that provides historical and global perspectives on a range of human rights themes of the past 150 years. It is perfect for those interested in social justice, grass roots activism, and international politics and society.

Inhalt

  1. Introduction: An Open-Ended and Contingent History of Human Rights **Part 1. The New Internationalism 2. John Anderson - Slave, Refugee, and Freedom Fighter: A Human Rights Campaign in the Age of Empire 3. Investigating and Ameliorating Atrocities in the Nineteenth Century: International Commissions of Inquiry in the Balkans (1876-1880) 4. Reclaiming Congo Reform for the History of Human Rights 5. The Red Cross and the Laws of War, 1863-1949: International Rights Activism before Human Rights **Part 2. The Interwar Era: The League of Nations 6. United in their Quest for Peace? Transnational Women Activists between the World Wars 7. The "Rights of Man" and Sex Equality: International Human Rights Discourses in the 1930s **Part 3. The Formative UN Era A. UN Treaty Making 8. Social and Economic Rights: The Struggle for Equivalent Protection 9. Islam and UN Human Rights Treaty Ratification in the Middle East: The Impact of International Law on Diplomacy 10. When the War Came: The Child Rights Convention and the Conflation of Human Rights and the Laws of War **B. Decolonization 11. "Why Then Call It the Declaration of Human Rights?" The Failures of Universal Human Rights in Colonial Africa's Internationally Supervised Territories 12. Decolonization, Development, and Identity: The Evolution of the Anticolonial Human Rights Critique, 1948-1978 13. "When You are Weak, You Have to Stick to Principles": Botswana and Anti-Colonialism in Human Rights History **C. Socialist and Capitalist Versions of Human Rights 14. The International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Gender of Economic Rights 15. Human Rights Movements and the Fall of the Berlin Wall: Explaining the Peaceful Revolution of 1989 16. Human Rights in China: Resisting Orthodoxy 17. Continuity and Change in U.S. Human Rights Policy **Part 4. After Formal Empire and the Cold War: How Human Rights are Practiced Around the Globe (1980s-2001) 18. The Universality of Human Rights: Early NGO Practices in the Arab World 19. How Women Become Human: Chilean Contributions to Women's Human Rights from Dictatorship to the 21st Century 20. The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo: From Dictatorship to Democracy 21. Asma Jahangir: Personifying the Human Rights Debate in Pakistan **Part 5. The Universal Human Rights Pantheon in National Contexts 22. Freedom of Religion and the New Diversity: Case Studies from Canada 23. Indigenous Activism for Human Rights: A Case Study from Australia 24. The International LGBT Rights Movement: An Introductory History 25. Rights in Isolation: Lessons on Public Health and Human Rights from Leprosy and HIV in the Pacific Islands **Part 6. New Forms of Accountability in a National Security World (2001 to the Present) 26. Decentralization and Public-Private Diplomacy in the Business and Human Rights Field 27. The Selectivity of Universal Jurisdiction: The History of Transnational Human Rights Prosecutions in Latin America and Spain 28. Militarized Sexual Violence and Campaigns for Redress 29. Solidarity Rights and the Common Heritage of Humanity 30. Intellectual Property Law and Human Rights 31. Caged at the Border: Immigration Detention and the Denial of Human Rights to Asylum Seekers and Other Migrants **Part 7. The Transformative Impact of Human Rights on Knowledge 32. Archiving Human Rights in Latin America: Transitional Justice and Shifting Visions of Political Change 33. Emotion in the History of Human Rights: A Case Study of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights **34. From the Classroom to the Public: Engaging Students in Human Rights History

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781138784338
    • Editor Jean Quataert, Wildenthal Lora
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H246mm x B174mm
    • Jahr 2019
    • EAN 9781138784338
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-138-78433-8
    • Veröffentlichung 19.09.2019
    • Titel The Routledge History of Human Rights
    • Autor Jean Wildenthal, Lora Quataert
    • Gewicht 1270g
    • Herausgeber Taylor & Francis
    • Anzahl Seiten 688
    • Genre History

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