Semi-detached idealists: the British peace movement and international relations, 1854 - 1945
"Britain's semi-detached geographical position has helped to give it the world's strongest peace movement. Secure enough from invasions to be influenced by an idealistic approach to international relations (unlike most of Europe), yet too close to the continent for isolationism to be...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Britain's semi-detached geographical position has helped to give it the world's strongest peace movement. Secure enough from invasions to be influenced by an idealistic approach to international relations (unlike most of Europe), yet too close to the continent for isolationism to be an option (as it was in the United States), the country has provided favourable conditions for those aspiring not merely to prevent war but to abolish it." "The period from the Crimean War to the Second World War marked the British peace movement's age of maturity. In 1854, it was obliged for the first time to contest a decision - and moreover a highly popular one - to enter war. It survived the resulting adversity, and gradually rebuilt its position as an accepted voice in public life, though by the end of the nineteenth century its leading associations such as the Peace Society were losing vitality as they gained respectability. Stimulated by the First World War into radicalizing and reconstructing itself through the formation of such associations as the Union of Democratic Control, the No-Conscription Fellowship, and the Fellowship of Reconciliation, the movement endured another period of unpopularity before enjoying unprecedented influence during the inter-war years, the era of the League of Nations Union, the Oxford Union's 'King and country' debate, the Peace Ballot, and the Peace Pledge Union. Finally, however, Hitler discredited much of the agenda it had been promoting the previous century or more." "This book is the first comprehensive and authoritative study of this subject. It covers all significant peace associations and campaigns and is based on an extensive use of archival as well as printed sources. Its subject matter is of relevance both to historians of nineteenth-and twentieth-century British politics and to specialists in international relations interested in the anti-realist tradition."--BOOK JACKET. |
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ISBN: | 0199241171 |
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adam_text | Titel: Semi-detached idealists
Autor: Ceadel, Martin
Jahr: 2000
CONTENTS
Abbreviations
1. Introduction 1
2. Rise, February 1793-October 1851 12
3. Struggle, October 1851-December 1866 33
4. Recovery, January 1867-May 1882 77
5. Relapse, June 1882-August 1898 118
6. Quickening, August 1898-August 1914 151
7. Reconstruction, August 1914-December 1918 187
8. Revival, January 1919-September 1931 239
9. Stimulation, September 1931-December 1935 281
10. Polarization, January 1936-March 1939 326
11. Retreat, March 1939-August 1945 376
12. Conclusion 424
Appendix 1. National Peace Congresses 428
Appendix 2. British Peace Associations 429
Select Bibliography 43 j
Index
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