University of Hull, Centre for Nineteenth–Century Studies Objections to War: pacifism, anti-interventionism and conscientious objection in literature, theatre and art 1830-1918 7-9 September 2014 Keynote speakers include: Professor Martin Ceadel, University of Oxford Professor Sandi Cooper, City University of New York Dr Grace Brockington, University of Bristol Marking the centenary of the start of World War I (or the ‘Great War’ as it came to be known), this conference will consider the cont..
In this article we use a social representational perspective on a large sample of European students ...
he essays collected here suggest some of the ways in which an interdisciplinary perspective may cont...
Neutral nations and the war.--The attitude of Great Britain in the present war.--The war state: its ...
Discusses conscientious objection as a weapon of protest. Relationship between citizens and the stat...
Refusing to take part in war is as old as war itself. This wide-ranging and original book brings tog...
This is the final programme of the conference, Saturday 16 May 2015, Dr Williams's Library, 14 Gordo...
Since 2014, there has been a continual stream of official commemorations of the Great War’s centenni...
One of a series of posters for public exhibition as part of Plymouth History Month 2018 'Legal Tyran...
There has always been opposition to war, and in the U.S. one avenue through which individuals can pr...
One common understanding of the Second World War is that it was a contest between liberty and tyrann...
The 16 000 conscientious objectors at the beginning of World War One were largely ignored because th...
Dissent and the Representation of War Saturday 16 May 2015, Dr Williams's Library, 14 Gordon Square ...
The history of pacifism remains a legend of sectarian protest and heroic iconoclasm in a world of vi...
The overall aim of my research has been to arrive at a better understanding of how beliefs and value...
This essay falls into two parts. In the first I offer a panorama of my book, In Defence of War (Oxfo...
In this article we use a social representational perspective on a large sample of European students ...
he essays collected here suggest some of the ways in which an interdisciplinary perspective may cont...
Neutral nations and the war.--The attitude of Great Britain in the present war.--The war state: its ...
Discusses conscientious objection as a weapon of protest. Relationship between citizens and the stat...
Refusing to take part in war is as old as war itself. This wide-ranging and original book brings tog...
This is the final programme of the conference, Saturday 16 May 2015, Dr Williams's Library, 14 Gordo...
Since 2014, there has been a continual stream of official commemorations of the Great War’s centenni...
One of a series of posters for public exhibition as part of Plymouth History Month 2018 'Legal Tyran...
There has always been opposition to war, and in the U.S. one avenue through which individuals can pr...
One common understanding of the Second World War is that it was a contest between liberty and tyrann...
The 16 000 conscientious objectors at the beginning of World War One were largely ignored because th...
Dissent and the Representation of War Saturday 16 May 2015, Dr Williams's Library, 14 Gordon Square ...
The history of pacifism remains a legend of sectarian protest and heroic iconoclasm in a world of vi...
The overall aim of my research has been to arrive at a better understanding of how beliefs and value...
This essay falls into two parts. In the first I offer a panorama of my book, In Defence of War (Oxfo...
In this article we use a social representational perspective on a large sample of European students ...
he essays collected here suggest some of the ways in which an interdisciplinary perspective may cont...
Neutral nations and the war.--The attitude of Great Britain in the present war.--The war state: its ...