Humanitarian Activities No 227, 2009/2 - 158 pagesPages 3 to 8Editorial: Making Humanitarian HistoryBy Bruno DumonsPages 9 to 26“The Rational Administration of Compassion”: The Origins of British Relief in the WarBy Rebecca GillPages 27 to 44In the Name of God, Civilization, and Humanity: The United States and the Armenian Massacres of the 1890sBy Ann Marie WilsonPages 45 to 63A Missionary and Colonial Genealogy of Humanitarianism: The Aujoulat Case in Cameroon, 1935-1973By Guillaume Lachenal, Bertrand TaithePages 65 to 83The Illusion of the ObjectiveBy Sébastien Farré, Yan SchubertPages 85 to 100Between Social and Humanitarian Involvement: Generations of Emmaus Activists (1949–2009)Pages 101 to 122Catholic Socialization and Goods of Salvation in Four French Humanitarian NGOsBy Johanna Siméant-GermanosPages 123 to 145ReviewsPages 147 to 151Information and Initiatives