Beyond Appeasement : : Interpreting Interwar Peace Movements in World Politics / / Cecelia M. Lynch.

The interwar peace movements were, according to conventional interpretations, naive and ineffective. More seriously, the standard histories have also held that they severely weakened national efforts to resist Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia. Cecelia Lynch provides a long-overdue reevaluation of t...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Cornell University Press Backlist 2000-2013
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Place / Publishing House:Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2018]
©2007
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (256 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Mythological Narratives and Critical Interpretation
  • 1. An Interpretivist Approach to Social Movements and the Interwar Peace Movements
  • 2. The Evolution of U.S. and British Peace Movements since 1815
  • 3. Reinterpreting the British Peace Movement in the 1920s
  • 4. Normative Struggle and the British Peace Movement in the 1930s
  • 5. Reinterpreting the U.S. Peace Movement in the 1920s
  • 6. The U.S. Peace Movement and Internationalism in the 1930s
  • 7. Peace Movements and the Construction of the United Nations
  • Conclusion: Social Movements, Narratives, and Critical Analysis
  • Archives and Private Papers
  • Index