Anti-militarism political and gender dynamics of peace movements
People come together in movements to end war from many political traditions. They are socialists, communists and anarchists, people of a variety of faiths, secularists, pacifists and feminists. They share a belief that peace is possible, but have divergent views on the causes of militarism and strat...
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London, UK
Palgrave Macmillan
2012
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Table of Contents:
- Finding a voice: women at three moments of British peace activism
- War resistance and pacifist revolution
- Legitimate disobedience: an anti-militarist movement in Spain
- Midlands city: faiths and philosophies together for Palestine
- Saying no to NATO: divergent strategies
- Seeing the whole picture: anti-militarism in Okinawa and Japan
- A state of peace: movements to reunify and demilitarize Korea
- Guns and bodies: armed conflict and domestic violence
- Towards a different common sense.


