Against Massacre
Discover the compelling narrative of Against Massacre by Davide Rodogno, published by Princeton University Press in 2015. This meticulously researched book spans 408 pages and delves into the emergence of humanitarian intervention during the nineteenth century, tracing its evolution from the fall of Napoleon to the First World War.
Rodogno provides a fresh perspective on the often-overlooked cases of European interventions and noninterventions within the Ottoman Empire. By examining these historical events, he sheds light on the complexities of international relations and the moral imperatives that shaped them. Against Massacre is an essential read for those interested in history, humanitarian issues, and the intricate dynamics of power during a pivotal era.
Join Rodogno on a journey through time and gain a deeper understanding of the factors that influenced humanitarian efforts in a tumultuous period.