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Introduction: Disciplines in dispute-history, peace studies, and the pursuit of peace |
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Christian Philip Peterson |
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Part I: Paradigms of peace |
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1 Philosophies of peace, 1750-1865 |
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2 Peace in an age of modernity, 1865-1914 |
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Christian Philip Peterson |
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3 Liberal internationalism and the search for international peace |
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4 Structural conflict, systemic violence, and peace: A guided reading |
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Part II: Icons of peace |
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5 Three apostles of non-violence: An introduction to the religious thinking of Tolstoy, Gandhi, and Abdul Ghaffar Khan |
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6 The evolution of Tolstoyan pacifism in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, 1900-1937 |
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7 One man's peace: Influences on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s non-violent philosophy |
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8 "Sane ideas which may yet save the world from further conflict": Bertrand Russell's and Julian Huxley's lecture tours in early Cold War Australia |
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9 Black Power and the anti-Vietnam War movement |
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10 Ibrahim Rugova and his peaceful resistance for independence of Kosovo |
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11 Nelson Mandela and the decolonial paradigm of peace |
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Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni |
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Part III: Religious and cultural dimensions of peace |
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12 Losing my religion: The effects of World War I on pacifism in the Stone-Campbell Movement |
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13 From Father Berrigan to Black Lives Matter: Literary representations of peace activism since 1945 |
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14 Film depictions of children as modern anti-war crusaders |
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15 Apocalyptic dissenters: Seventh-day Adventists and peace activism in the nineteenth century |
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16 Improvisatory peace activism? Graffiti during and after Egypt's most recent revolution |
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Part IV: Antinuclear peace activism |
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17 The nuclear freeze: Transnational pursuit of positive peace |
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18 Pacific concerns: Nuclear weapons and the peace movement in Australia, 1960-1967 |
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19 Andrei Sakharov on nuclear war and nuclear peace |
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20 Scientists as peace activists, 1975-1991 |
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Part V: Non-violence and the nation state |
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21 Non-violence in Ireland's independence |
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22 Colombia: A long journey to peace |
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23 The anti-war movement in Lebanon, 1975-1990 |
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24 Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict |
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25 Peace process without the people: Sidelining popular struggle in Palestine |
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26 A farewell to arms? Evolving peace in the Taiwan Strait |
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27 Understanding violent conflict in Africa: Trends, causes, and prospects |
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Part VI: Modern challenges: Transnational and international peace efforts |
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28 The International Peace Campaign, China, and transnational activism at the outset of World War II |
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29 The anti-Vietnam War movement: International activism and the search for world peace |
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30 Belgian peace demonstrations after the invasion of Iraq: A sociological perspective |
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31 An activist in exile: Janet Mondlane and the Mozambican liberation movement |
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32 Feminist perspectives in the implementation of UN Resolution 1325 |
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33 Unincluded: How women are passed over in peace processes and how data fails to capture their efforts |
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34 What is peace, how have our concepts of peace evolved, and what is a holistic vision of peace for the twenty-first century? |
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Suggested readings |
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Index |
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