Pacifism in the Twentieth Century

Peter Brock
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This volume focuses on an analysis of the various movements advocating personal non-participation in war of any kind with an endeavour to find non-violent means of resolving conflict. The authors consider conscientious objection (focusing on Catholicism and Judaism) the anti-nuclear movement, and the Vietnam War.
Genres: European HistoryAmerican History
436 Pages

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