The Pacifist Impulse in Historical Perspective / / ed. by Harvey L. Dyck.

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...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Toronto Press eBook-Package Archive 1933-1999
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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Contributors
  • 1 Peter Brock as a Historian of World-wide Pacifism: An Appreciation
  • Part I: APPROACHES TO PEACE HISTORY
  • 2 Ten Distinctions for Peace Historians
  • 3 Thinking about Peace in History
  • 4 Jacob ter Meulen and Bart de Ligt as Pioneers of Peace History
  • PART II: CHRISTIAN TRADITIONS OF PACIFISM AND NON-RESISTANCE
  • Introduction
  • 5 Non-violence and Women's Resistance in Early Christianity
  • 6 War as a Moral Problem in the Early Church: The Historian's Hermeneutical Assumptions
  • 7 Anabaptists and the Sword Revisited: The Trend from Radicalism to Apoliticism
  • 8 The Brethren and Non-resistance
  • 9 The ‘Lamb’s War’ and the Origins of the Quaker Peace Testimony
  • 10 ‘The Things That Make for Peace’ The Context of Pacifism in Quaker Pennsylvania
  • 11 Quaker Women and the Pacifist Impulse in Britain, 1900-1920
  • 12 The Quaker Peace Testimony and the Nobel Peace Prize
  • PART III: GANDHI AND THE INDIAN TRADITION OF NON-VIOLENCE
  • 13 Hirhsa and Ahimsa Traditions in Hinduism
  • 14 Peace and Non-violence in Buddhism
  • 15 Gandhi, Tolstoy, and the Tolstoyans
  • 16 Gandhi's Non-violence: Metaphysical, Moral, Political, and International Aspects
  • PART IV: PACIFISM AND PEACE MOVEMENTS IN THE MODERN WORLD, 1890-1955
  • Introduction
  • 17 The Reinvention of the 'Just War' among European Pacifists before the First World War
  • 18 Themes and Contradictions in the American Peace Movement, 1895-1917
  • 19 Pacifism and Revolution: Bertrand Russell and Russia, 1914-1920
  • 20 ‘Transnationalism’ in the Early Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
  • 21 A Question of Respectability and Tactics: Vera Brittain and Food Relief for Occupied Europe, 1941-1944
  • 22 Ambivalence in the Post-Second World War French Peace Movement, 1946-1952
  • 23 The Dilemma of Canadian Pacifists during the Early Cold War Years
  • Bibliography: Books and Articles on Peace History by Peter Brock
  • Index