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The Origin of the Red Cross: "Un souvenir de Solferino": A Vision for Humanity: From Solferino to the Red Cross Movement

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In "Un souvenir de Solferino," Henry Dunant presents a poignant and detailed account of the atrocities he witnessed during the Battle of Solferino in 1859, a pivotal event in the Italian Wars of Independence. Through vivid and emotive prose, Dunant not only recounts the horrors of war but also highlights the pressing need for humanitarian reform and the organization of medical care for wounded soldiers. His literary style intertwines journalistic observation with a powerful call for compassion, laying the groundwork for the principles of modern humanitarian action. The context of the book is crucial, as it emerged during a time of burgeoning national conflicts and social upheaval in Europe, prompting discussions on the ethics of warfare and the protection of human dignity amidst violence. Henry Dunant, a Swiss businessman and social activist, was deeply influenced by his experiences during the battle, where he witnessed thousands of wounded soldiers abandoned and suffering. His profound sensitivity towards human suffering and his belief in the need for organized humanitarian assistance led him to propose the establishment of the International Red Cross. His visionary ideas not only changed the landscape of wartime medical care but also ignited a global humanitarian movement that continues to resonate today. "Un souvenir de Solferino" is a must-read for anyone interested in the foundations of humanitarian principles or the history of the Red Cross. Dunant'Äôs compelling narrative serves as an urgent reminder of our shared humanity, making this work essential for scholars, activists, and general readers alike seeking to understand the evolution of humanitarianism in the face of conflict.

© 2020 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066094928

Translators: Anna B. Heylin Wright

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Ebook: 16 March 2020

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