Abstract
This collection of twelve separately authored essays, analyzing various aspects of peace advocacy in six nations over a duration of nearly a century, manages to maintain a surprising unity of theme. Despite diversities of approach in essays as a group serve effectively, as Solomon Wank suggests, to destroy whatever remains of the "commonplace view of the peace movement as a monolith."
This chapter contains an account of SANE and CNVA in the United States that completes the book's collection.
| Original language | American English |
|---|---|
| State | Published - Jan 1 1978 |
Keywords
- Peace
- political science
- societies
- twentieth century
Disciplines
- Peace and Conflict Studies
- Political Science
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