Pacifism in Europe to 1914 /by Peter Brock.
Material type: TextSeries: History of Pacifism ; 1Publication details: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, (c)1972.Description: 1 online resource (567 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9781400867493
- JX1938 .P335 1972
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Includes bibliographies and index.
In a companion volume to Pacifism in the United States, Peter Brock surveys the history of the pacifist movement in Europe from the beginning of the Christian era to the First World War. His detailed narrative is directed to the activities-and the beliefs that motivated them-of these sects in particular: the Czech Brethren of the late Middle Ages; the radical Anabaptists of the Protestant Reformation; their less militant offshoot, the Mennonites; the Quakers of Cromwell's England; and the Tolstoyans of nineteenth-century Russia. Mr. Brock concludes his account with a working definition of nor.
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