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12 The Quaker Peace Testimony and the Nobel Peace Prize

© 2016 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

© 2016 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Preface ix
  4. Contributors xiii
  5. 1 Peter Brock as a Historian of World-wide Pacifism: An Appreciation 1
  6. Part I: APPROACHES TO PEACE HISTORY
  7. 2 Ten Distinctions for Peace Historians 15
  8. 3 Thinking about Peace in History 36
  9. 4 Jacob ter Meulen and Bart de Ligt as Pioneers of Peace History 52
  10. PART II: CHRISTIAN TRADITIONS OF PACIFISM AND NON-RESISTANCE
  11. Introduction 75
  12. 5 Non-violence and Women's Resistance in Early Christianity 79
  13. 6 War as a Moral Problem in the Early Church: The Historian's Hermeneutical Assumptions 90
  14. 7 Anabaptists and the Sword Revisited: The Trend from Radicalism to Apoliticism 111
  15. 8 The Brethren and Non-resistance 125
  16. 9 The ‘Lamb’s War’ and the Origins of the Quaker Peace Testimony 145
  17. 10 ‘The Things That Make for Peace’ The Context of Pacifism in Quaker Pennsylvania 159
  18. 11 Quaker Women and the Pacifist Impulse in Britain, 1900-1920 182
  19. 12 The Quaker Peace Testimony and the Nobel Peace Prize 207
  20. PART III: GANDHI AND THE INDIAN TRADITION OF NON-VIOLENCE
  21. 13 Hirhsa and Ahimsa Traditions in Hinduism 225
  22. 14 Peace and Non-violence in Buddhism 240
  23. 15 Gandhi, Tolstoy, and the Tolstoyans 260
  24. 16 Gandhi's Non-violence: Metaphysical, Moral, Political, and International Aspects 278
  25. PART IV: PACIFISM AND PEACE MOVEMENTS IN THE MODERN WORLD, 1890-1955
  26. Introduction 299
  27. 17 The Reinvention of the 'Just War' among European Pacifists before the First World War 303
  28. 18 Themes and Contradictions in the American Peace Movement, 1895-1917 320
  29. 19 Pacifism and Revolution: Bertrand Russell and Russia, 1914-1920 341
  30. 20 ‘Transnationalism’ in the Early Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom 362
  31. 21 A Question of Respectability and Tactics: Vera Brittain and Food Relief for Occupied Europe, 1941-1944 384
  32. 22 Ambivalence in the Post-Second World War French Peace Movement, 1946-1952 397
  33. 23 The Dilemma of Canadian Pacifists during the Early Cold War Years 413
  34. Bibliography: Books and Articles on Peace History by Peter Brock 425
  35. Index 429
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