From dissident to recognized belligerent? The Free French and the Red Cross Movement, 1940–1943

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY French History Pub Date : 2023-05-22 DOI:10.1093/fh/crad018
Marie-Luce Desgrandchamps, L. Humbert
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This article explores how the Free French, who were obsessed with establishing legitimacy and obtaining resources on the international scene, sought to create links with the Red Cross Movement. Firstly, it highlights the significance attached to affiliation with the Red Cross by a political committee-in-exile operating outside the traditional diplomatic framework. Although de Gaulle was relatively successful in this quest and obtained a partial diplomatic recognition within the Red Cross apparatus in 1943, this only extended to the transmission of information about prisoners of war. Secondly, it expands and deepens the history of the Red Cross Movement by illustrating the complexity of Red Cross philanthropy and the plurality of its transnational networks on the ground. In the Free French ‘archipelago’, local Red Cross structures—often led by women—were complicated by their own unique dynamics, entangled both in the geopolitics of the time and the local politics of their respective spaces.
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从持不同政见者到公认的好战者?自由法国和红十字运动,1940-1943
本文探讨了痴迷于在国际舞台上建立合法性和获取资源的自由法国人是如何寻求与红十字运动建立联系的。首先,它突出了一个在传统外交框架之外活动的流亡政治委员会与红十字会联系的重要性。尽管戴高乐在这方面取得了相对的成功,并于1943年获得了红十字会机构的部分外交承认,但这只扩大到传递战俘的信息。其次,通过阐述红十字慈善事业的复杂性及其在当地跨国网络的多元性,扩展和深化了红十字运动的历史。在自由法国的“群岛”,当地的红十字会结构——通常由女性领导——因其自身独特的动态而变得复杂,与当时的地缘政治和各自空间的地方政治纠缠在一起。
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期刊介绍: French History offers an important international forum for everyone interested in the latest research in the subject. It provides a broad perspective on contemporary debates from an international range of scholars, and covers the entire chronological range of French history from the early Middle Ages to the twentieth century. French History includes articles covering a wide range of enquiry across the arts and social sciences, as well as across historical periods, and a book reviews section that is essential reference for any serious student of French history.
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