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