Buch, Englisch, 211 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 296 g
ISBN: 978-3-031-49323-2
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
For peace advocates a corollary to Clausewitz’s dictum that “war is politics by other means” might be that other politics could prevent war. By highlighting both individual peace advocates and antiwar/peace organizations from World War I through the wars of the 21st century, the chapters will provide insights into how these individuals and organizations articulated their opposition to and mobilized against specific wars and international/regional conflicts. Organized roughly in chronological order, each chapter will illuminate the socio-historical conditions under which such peace advocacy contested state aggression and armed combat at the national and/or transnational levels. Beyond understanding the specific socio-historical circumstances within which these antiwar and peace advocates and organizations operated and their resultant achievements and failures, the book as a whole will examine the kind of politics that perpetuate war and those that offer a challenge to that perpetuation. Scholars, students, and the general public interested in the history of modern and contemporary wars, peace and conflict studies, and ethical/political perspectives in the 20th and 21st centuries should find much to reflect upon in this book.
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1. Introduction: Study War No More?.- 2. Einstein’s Lifetime Pacifism.- 3. Alice Herz: A Fiery Martyr for Peace.- 4. “Beyond Vietnam:” Deconstructing Dr. King’s Riverside Address.- 5. Cindy Sheehan: From Grieving Mother to Peace Advocate.- 6. Wobblies Against War: The U.S. and Australian IWW Campaigns Against WWI.- 7. Draft Resistance and the Vietnam Era Antiwar Movement.- 8. Reagan’s Proxy War on Nicaragua and Witness for Peace.- 9 Women’s Peace Camps: From Greenham Common to Seneca and Beyond.- 10. Conclusion.- 11. Epilogue.