The Pacifist Impulse in Historical Perspective

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This volume of twenty-three essays appears in recognition of the emergence of peace history as a relatively new and coherent field of learning. Together the essays in this book explore the ideas and activities of persons and groups who, for over two millennia, have rejected war and urged non-violent means of settling conflicts.

The essays, organized in four parts, concentrate on the main areas of contemporary scholarship in peace history. `Approaches to Peace History' explores conceptual issues and methods. `Christian Traditions of Pacifism and Non-resistance' covers topics from the problem of non-violence and war in the early church, through Mennonite and Brethren traditions in the sixteenth century, to the present-day Quaker peace testimony. `Gandhi and the Indian Tradition of Non-violence' looks at the role of violence and non-violence in Hindu and Buddhist thought and practice as well as the development of Gandhi's intellectual and moral outlook. `Pacifism and Peace Movements in the Modern World, 1890-1955' considers various aspects of the interrelationship between pacifists and internationalists and the broader movement advocating world peace. Also considered is the role of women in peace movements. The opening and closing chapters pay tribute to the pioneering leadership and scholarly accomplishments of Peter Brock and include a complete bibliography of his work in the field of peace history.

 

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An Appreciation
3
THOMAS C KENNEDY Quaker Women and the Pacifist
11
APPROACHES TO PEACE HISTORY
13
CHARLES CHATFIELD Thinking about Peace in History
36
PETER VAN DEN DUNGEN Jacob ter Meulen and Bart de Ligt
52
CHRISTIAN TRADITIONS OF PACIFISM
73
LUISE SCHOTTROFF Nonviolence and Womens Resistance
79
DONALD F DURNBAUGH The Brethren and Non
125
JAMES D HUNT Gandhi Tolstoy and the Tolstoyans
260
Metaphysical Moral
278
PACIFISM AND PEACE MOVEMENTS IN
297
SANDI E COOPER The Reinvention of the Just War among
303
MICHAEL A LUTZKER Themes and Contradictions in
320
Bertrand
341
JO VELLACOTT Transnationalism in the Early Womens Inter
362
Y ALEKSANDRA BENNETT A Question of Respectability
384

HUGH BARBOUR The Lambs War and the Origins of
145
Impulse in Britain 19001920
182
IRWIN ABRAMS The Quaker Peace Testimony and the Nobel
207
GANDHI AND THE INDIAN TRADITION
223
ROY C AMORE Peace and Nonviolence in Buddhism
240
NORMAN INGRAM Ambivalence in the PostSecond World
397
THOMAS P SOCKNAT The Dilemma of Canadian Pacifists
413
Books and Articles on Peace History
425
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Par autoru (1996)

Harvey L. Dyck is an emeritus professor in the Department of History at the University of Toronto.

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