Eva Plach is a social and cultural historian specializing in the history of twentieth-century Poland. She teaches modern European history, concentrating on the history of the Holocaust.
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Introduction: Global Agents of Humanitarian Aid 1. UNRRA, Food, and Winning the Peace 2. The UNRRA-Brethren Service Committee Partnership 3. On Becoming a Seagoing Cowboy 4. Working Animals as Humanitarian Aid 5. The Making of "Relief Animals" 6. Cowboys and Animals at Sea 7. Bovines, Equines, and Humans in Poland 8. UNRRA and Animal Politics in Poland 9. Heifer Project Animals in Poland Conclusion: Humanitarian Imaginaries

