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1. Three Guineas
by Virginia Woolf
"Three Guineas" is written as a series of letters in which Virginia Woolf ponders the efficacy of donating to various causes to prevent war. In ... More
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2. Common Ground: The Story of Greenham
by David Fairhall
When a small group of women set out to march to Greenham one summer day at the end of August 1981, none of them could have imagined that this outing ... More
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3. The Long Road to Greenham: Feminism and Anti-militarism in Britain Since 1820
by Jill Liddington
Triggered by the Greenham Common campaign, this book traces the story of women's peace campaigns in Britain back to the Female Auxiliary Peace ... More
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5. Women on War: Essential Voices for the Nuclear Age
by Daniella Gioseffi (Editor), Kathe Kollwitz (Illustrator)
Ranging from Winnie Mandela to Doris Lessing, Corazon Aquino to Eleanor Roosevelt, Golda Meir to Emma Goldman, and many more, Women on War provides a ... More
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8. Die Friedens- Und Umweltbewegung in Grossbritannien: Eine Empirische Untersuchung Im Hinblick Auf Das Konzept Der Neuen Sozialen Bewegungen
by Heinz Rothgang
"DUV Sozialwissenschaft"--P. 4 of cover.
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9. Women Waging War and Peace: International Perspectives of Women's Roles in Conflict and Post-Conflict Reconstruction
by Maneshka Eliatamby, Sandra I Cheldelin (Editor)
The essays examine how women actively contribute not only to conflict, but also to peace and social change in diverse contexts around the world.
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13. Gender, Conflict, and Peacekeeping
by Dyan E Mazurana (Editor), Angela Raven-Roberts (Editor), Jane L Parpart (Editor)
Peacekeeping has become a major international undertaking throughout the world, from Africa to the Americas, from Europe to Southeast Asia. Yet until ... More
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14. Making Their Own Peace (P)
by Ann N Madsen
Every year since 1968, when she made her first pilgrimage to the city, Ann Madsen has returned to Jerusalem. In the course of her many visits, and of ... More
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15. The Emancipation of English Women
by Walter Lyon Blease
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16. Keeping it in the Community: An Evaluation of the Use of Mediation in Disputes Between Neighbours
by Linda Mulcahy, Lee Summerfield, Nuffield Trust
This study evaluates the use of community mediation in the resolution of disputes between neighbours. The issue is one of increasing importance as ... More
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18. Men, Women & War: Do Women Belong in the Front Line?
by Martin Van Creveld
Throughout history, women have been shielded from the heat of battle, their role limited to supporting the men who do the actual fighting. Now all ... More
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20. Wartime Women: A Mass-observation Anthology of Women's Writings, 1937-1945
by Dorothy Sheridan (Editor)
Just how far did women's experience of World War II help to liberate them? Was it the opportunity they had expected, or was it simply six years of ... More
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23. Women in Early Modern Britain, 1450-1640
by Christine Peters
The history of women in Wales and Scotland is in a thriving infancy compared to England. This book draws on this work to examine the significance of ... More
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25. Women in Early Britain, 1450-1640
by Christine Peters
The history of women in Wales and Scotland is in a thriving infancy compared to England. This book draws on this work to examine the significance of ... More
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