In the post-war period the largest, and arguably the most significant, mobilisation of radical forces in Britain has taken place around the issue of nuclear disarmament. From the late-1950s to the mid-1960s, and again from the late-1970s to the time of writing, the peace movement has been a dominant force and has succeeded in bringing together a diverse coalition in opposition to British possession of nuclear weapons. This paper has two primary purposes: first, to examine the politics of the peace movement of 1958 to 1965 and to analyse the reasons for its ultimate failure; second, to argue, on the basis of the experience of that period, that for the peace movement to succeed in the future there must be a linkage at a number of levels betwe...
ecent studies of public involvement in postindustrial democ-t~r racies have suggested that a new sty...
This article explores recent histories of the post-World War II American peace movement. Divided int...
The Cold War demonstrated that perception was critical in the decision making of states as it underp...
Two years after its founding in February 1958, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament was a major forc...
The intention of this work has been threefold. Firstly it examines in some detail the history of the...
Since 1958 the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament was the best known British organisation opposing nuc...
Attempts to explain the emergence of the peace movement in the 1980s often point to factors like fea...
The history of women's peace campaigning in Britain has been described in terms of two phases or wav...
The origin of peace movements can be traced back to the early nineteenth century, with the foundatio...
The object of the thesis was to build a portrait of a local peace movement in order to contrast and...
This article is concerned with different factions within the British peace movement during the 1950s...
1918 was regarded by many observers at the time as marking the end of an era and the death of the ol...
This paper reviews existing work on the ‘failed ’ UK ‘anti-nuclear ’ movement in the context of subs...
and socialist theory IN THE EARLY 1980s militarism has returned to the centre of the political arena...
This paper reviews existing work on the ‘failed’ UK ‘anti-nuclear’ movement in the context of subseq...
ecent studies of public involvement in postindustrial democ-t~r racies have suggested that a new sty...
This article explores recent histories of the post-World War II American peace movement. Divided int...
The Cold War demonstrated that perception was critical in the decision making of states as it underp...
Two years after its founding in February 1958, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament was a major forc...
The intention of this work has been threefold. Firstly it examines in some detail the history of the...
Since 1958 the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament was the best known British organisation opposing nuc...
Attempts to explain the emergence of the peace movement in the 1980s often point to factors like fea...
The history of women's peace campaigning in Britain has been described in terms of two phases or wav...
The origin of peace movements can be traced back to the early nineteenth century, with the foundatio...
The object of the thesis was to build a portrait of a local peace movement in order to contrast and...
This article is concerned with different factions within the British peace movement during the 1950s...
1918 was regarded by many observers at the time as marking the end of an era and the death of the ol...
This paper reviews existing work on the ‘failed ’ UK ‘anti-nuclear ’ movement in the context of subs...
and socialist theory IN THE EARLY 1980s militarism has returned to the centre of the political arena...
This paper reviews existing work on the ‘failed’ UK ‘anti-nuclear’ movement in the context of subseq...
ecent studies of public involvement in postindustrial democ-t~r racies have suggested that a new sty...
This article explores recent histories of the post-World War II American peace movement. Divided int...
The Cold War demonstrated that perception was critical in the decision making of states as it underp...