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Pacific Lives, Pacific Places: Bursting Boundaries in Pacific History
"Over the past 50 years Pacific history has become a vast and complex field of multidisciplinary analysis . The conference of the Pacific History Association held in 2000 provided the opportunity to re-think some of these matters"--P. [4] of cover. ; Includes bibliographical references (p. [177]-187) and index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Pacific History Association. Conference (2000 : Australian National University) +2 more
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Тема войны и пацифизма в дневнике реэмигранта Ю. Софиева
The theme of war and pacifism in the diary of re-emigrant Yu. Sofiev The article explores the theme of war and pacifism in the diary of the poet of the first wave of Russian emigration by Yuri Sofiev, a witness and participant in the tragic events of ...
Зинаида Поляк +1 more
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Farming The Nation: Agrarian Parties and the National Question in Interwar Europe
Agrarian parties played a key role in many European countries during the interwar period, particularly in Scandinavia, Central and Eastern Europe. Though quite heterogenous in almost every respect, they had enough in common to jointly found the Prague-
Miguel Cabo Villaverde
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Pacifism in Mengzian Political Philosophy
This paper reviews the prevalent interpretative approaches to Mengzi’s political philosophy in contemporary academia, including realism, just war theory, and just war pacifism, and proposes an alternative interpretative framework based on positive ...
Yuchen Guo
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Bertrand Russell, The Utilitarian Pacifist
Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), one of the towering intellectuals of the 20th century, was an indefatigable pacifist throughout the Great War. But his pacifism was not unreserved, depending as it did on his consequentialist attitude towards war and towards
Olivier Esteves
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AMERICAN QUAKERS AND THEIR PACIFIST ACTIVITY
The article is devoted to the problems of American Quakers' activity in North America beginning with the 1660s. The analysis of their religious doctrine incorporating the elements pacifism is carried out.
E. V. Galkina
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Jules Romains’ vision of a united Europe in interwar France: legacy and ambiguities [PDF]
The interwar period in Europe was characterised by a multi-faceted movement in favour of European integration. After the slaughter of the First World War, many intellectuals, writers, industrialists and politicians brought the idea of European unity to ...
Bogain, Ariane
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‘This Is Our Testimony to the Whole World’: Quaker Peace Work and Religious Experience
Quakers express their faith by refraining from war, often actively opposing it. In modern Quakerism, this is known as the ‘Peace Testimony’. This commonly has a negative and positive construal: it is seen as a testimony against war, and as a testimony to
Matt Rosen
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For the conscientious objector, it is better to die than to kill [PDF]
Article discussing conscientious objection.
Rughani, Pratap
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Pacifist approaches to conflict resolution: an overview of the principled pacifism [PDF]
This article explores pacifist approaches to conflict resolution based on principles, justifying the pacifist standard grounded in actors' belief systems (spiritual and ethical principles).
Oliveira, Gilberto Carvalho de
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